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PLC1
05-26-2010, 10:36 AM
HOP made a comeback from the limbo of being a "reported attack site", and that's great. However, now, every time I come here, I have to log on once again. It's getting really annoying. Is there "kick me off every time I go to another page" option in the CP? If so, I haven't found it.

The Scotsman
05-26-2010, 11:29 AM
I think its the google adverts I keep getting booted out to!

Walter
05-26-2010, 12:14 PM
You have to tick the checkbox on the forum main page "Remember Me?" and to allow cookies for this site (like every forum)

The Scotsman
05-27-2010, 02:44 AM
Hi walter - that's not quite the issue on my system. I have this odd situation that if I click on a thread I sometimes get transported off site to help page (from my pc manufacterer) offering alternative options to do with google ads! It also occurrs occasionaly if I back page...........

Weirdness....

This is where I'm being kicked to

http://banan.uk.to/stats%3Fcounter

PLC1
05-27-2010, 07:52 AM
You have to tick the checkbox on the forum main page "Remember Me?" and to allow cookies for this site (like every forum)

Where do I find the "allow cookies" option?

Walter
05-28-2010, 01:32 PM
Hi walter - that's not quite the issue on my system. I have this odd situation that if I click on a thread I sometimes get transported off site to help page (from my pc manufacterer) offering alternative options to do with google ads!

From your pc manufacturer? Are you sure? How can the maker of your PC change the site in your browser? Are do you mean your internet provider?

Walter
05-28-2010, 01:35 PM
Where do I find the "allow cookies" option?

That depends on your browser. And sorry, additionally I'm using a browser (Opera, Firefox) in a different language so this isn't very easy for me to explain.

As far as I know it works this way in an English Firefox:
Tools menu, Options, Privacy Settings, Accept cookies from sites/Exceptions.

Best thing is to allow cookies on a per site basis, e.g. generally disallow them and only allow them for sites you know and trust (like this one).

The Scotsman
05-28-2010, 02:19 PM
Hi Walter, this is what I get a lot of the time if I back page, I'm flipped out of the site onto a search page provided by the PC manufacturer supported by Google......


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This is the full web address with the "gateway" part being the PC maker!

http://www.google.co.uk/hws/gateway/afe?hl=en&s=http://banan.uk.to/stats?counter&rdr=afe


as I said weirdness and its from the adverts

PLC1
05-28-2010, 03:56 PM
That depends on your browser. And sorry, additionally I'm using a browser (Opera, Firefox) in a different language so this isn't very easy for me to explain.

As far as I know it works this way in an English Firefox:
Tools menu, Options, Privacy Settings, Accept cookies from sites/Exceptions.

Best thing is to allow cookies on a per site basis, e.g. generally disallow them and only allow them for sites you know and trust (like this one).

My Firefox browser says "remember history" instead of mentioning cookies, and that's what it's set on. I'm on a couple of other forums, and never have to sign on. Once I'm on, I'm on.

Anyway, it's just annoying, but I can live with it. At least I'm no longer afraid of viruses and such.

Say, Scotsman, it sounds as if your browser is giving you spam. I'd try downloading Firefox (it's free).

Walter
05-31-2010, 02:06 AM
Ok, so you have Cookies enabled - in this case you can try tro clear all your cookies and give the browser a fresh restart...