Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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OPTING OUT OR KEEPING THE FILTER ON
regards
DR
regards
DR
Ever since I heard about this I have been trying to work out what exactly I'm going to say to the wife.
Tell her, that if she wants to carry on watching it, she needs to opt out.
maybe she likes looking as wellever since i heard about this i have been trying to work out what exactly i'm going to say to the wife. I would imagine plenty of other blokes are thinking about that awkward conversation they'll be having soon.
Tell her, that if she wants to carry on watching it, she needs to opt out.
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I have no choice but to watch European Cumbath 27 whether I like it or not.
Just how hard is it to click "Private browsing"?
I think you are misunderstanding.
Under the proposed new system, account holders will have to opt-in our opt-out. If the account holder (A) opts-in/out, then another (B) will know which choice A has made based on whether B can view certain websites.
The default setting is IN (i.e. filters ON), so the account holder will have to actively opt-out. They won't make it that easy, otherwise any 9 year old kid will do it, I guess
I think you are misunderstanding.
Under the proposed new system, account holders will have to opt-in our opt-out. If the account holder (A) opts-in/out, then another (B) will know which choice A has made based on whether B can view certain websites.
Home internet is no problem. However I work away a couple of nights a week most weeks and am concerned that it will be standard for hotel wifi to have the filters on!
The default setting is IN (i.e. filters ON), so the account holder will have to actively opt-out. They won't make it that easy, otherwise any 9 year old kid will do it, I guess