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murihikukid

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  #1995366 13-Apr-2018 11:44
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Sorry I bothered you..please unscribe me and I am shutting down my gmail and will try yantex for a few personal messages...As far as I am concerned the internet is dead...When my computer goes down and I boot up to find 13 Countdown add pages secretly loaded was probably the reason I wonder why I signed up with fibre  ...ADSL or even (wasit) 56k was better..It seems fibre has been laid not for normal people but for big business to put adds on but what do i know ..Most of my life I never had the internet so what the heck ..as long as i can get the world news and watch some sport I will survive...Cheers..


 
 
 

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  #1995389 13-Apr-2018 12:13
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murihikukid:

 

Sorry I bothered you..please unscribe me and I am shutting down my gmail and will try yantex for a few personal messages...As far as I am concerned the internet is dead...When my computer goes down and I boot up to find 13 Countdown add pages secretly loaded was probably the reason I wonder why I signed up with fibre  ...ADSL or even (wasit) 56k was better..It seems fibre has been laid not for normal people but for big business to put adds on but what do i know ..Most of my life I never had the internet so what the heck ..as long as i can get the world news and watch some sport I will survive...Cheers..

 

 

 

 

The most important thing you can do to protect yourself from anything happening in secret, is to ensure your operating system is current and unable to be exploited. Hackers don't care what you think or feel, they'll take advantage of any hole they can find to suit their purposes, or merely have a laugh.

 

Sounds to me like you need to get someone to help you out in-person, chances are a friend or relative might be able to give you some good steer.

 

But if you ignore the advice you are offered, I don't think you're going to get much further help from a forum that contains people who'll happily give out advice - for free.

 

Good luck.

 

PS: The instructions on how to unsubscribe come with each notification email you get (if that's what you're talking about).





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