Lucy,
Please take me off your ping list.
I won’t be posting on freerepublic any more since the ‘adminstrator’ has blocked me from answering pm’s with a lame, “Sorry, your account is too new to use this feature.”
even though I have already sent and received over a thousand pm’s.
Okay.
Reluctantly, you are removed from the ping list, but I don’t understand what happened.
You and I have frmailed several times about html.
IMO, you were a valuable contributor, and you will be missed.
Okay.
Reluctantly, you are removed from the ping list, but I don’t understand what happened.
You and I have frmailed several times about html.
IMO, you were a valuable contributor, and you will be missed.
Hugs,
Lucy
Lucy,
Please take me off your ping list.
I wont be posting on freerepublic any more since the adminstrator has blocked me from answering pms with a lame, Sorry, your account is too new to use this feature.
even though I have already sent and received over a thousand pms.
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Please see this post and replies - perhaps this is happening?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3440301/replies?c=27
and see this reply to post 58
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3440301/posts?page=84#84
Very interesting info details you posted. Regarding possible security breach youre experiencing is real concerning.
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A friend of mine had a similar experience, but not with FR. With, of all things, verizon. Logged in and was addressed by an unfamiliar user name. Reported to verizon, which shrugged it off — they didn’t know or care what happened. I was consulted — took it to my favorite techie who said (as best I recall in my non-techie mind) that it was a hack by a shadow user, not a hack of verizon but of the individual’s device, and the hacker probably has a shadow presence for every site visited. In other words your every keystroke is monitored by someone. Maybe a government spook, maybe a dark web freak; no way to know for sure, and even your internet provider doesn’t give a rap.