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(10-09-2020, 04:07 PM)Beano Wrote: It’s all happening this afternoon!!!
https://apple.news/ARufHA8RsQ9S5QCczijmBNw
Ron Dennis will have an aneurysm!
Out of interest, why are all the links you post redirections via apple? Genuine, honest question, don't take it the wrong way. I'd rather hit the sky news site direct than be redirected via apple as you never know what information those bunch of scheisters are harvesting on the way.
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(10-09-2020, 04:56 PM)morini Wrote: (10-09-2020, 04:07 PM)Beano Wrote: It’s all happening this afternoon!!!
https://apple.news/ARufHA8RsQ9S5QCczijmBNw
Ron Dennis will have an aneurysm!
Out of interest, why are all the links you post redirections via apple? Genuine, honest question, don't take it the wrong way. I'd rather hit the sky news site direct than be redirected via apple as you never know what information those bunch of scheisters are harvesting on the way.
Ah well when I go to the news section on my phone they update upon looking and that’s where I see these articles early.
Should I be worried then? don't all sites these days harvest our info, I am not that way inclined technically but is that not what cookies are about? or is that for when they want to sell or market stuff you really can't be arsed to look at? Genuine question because I am not ofay on this stuff
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To be honest, I find it pretty funny to see you two communicating so gentle, should not feel uncomfortable at all...
Hope you see the fun it as well, will light up the sky a bit between you guys, since you both might be the most active forum users right now.
And of course you can take it out on me now...
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(10-09-2020, 05:47 PM)Beano Wrote: Ah well when I go to the news section on my phone they update upon looking and that’s where I see these articles early.
Should I be worried then? don't all sites these days harvest our info, I am not that way inclined technically but is that not what cookies are about? or is that for when they want to sell or market stuff you really can't be arsed to look at? Genuine question because I am not ofay on this stuff
I doubt it should cause you any undue concern really, it's more the principle of large corporations collecting information on peoples internet behaviours I object to. I think approaching everything with slight paranoia is only a good thing when it comes to online activity and (me personally) I take a lot of precautions to protect mine and my family's privacy.
Anyway, a way to avoid other people having to redirect via apple servers when they don't need to would be to post the real url instead. That is, it appears on your phone news feed, you click it (in order to read the article) then copy the real url from your phones browser rather than the
https://apple.news/xxxxx one in order to post the link on here. In the case of the above one from earlier ->
https://news.sky.com/story/f1-team-owner...q-12067887
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(10-09-2020, 06:00 PM)Antilochos Wrote: To be honest, I find it pretty funny to see you two communicating so gentle, should not feel uncomfortable at all...
I'm making extra efforts not to rock the boat.
It doesn't come naturally!
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(10-09-2020, 09:29 PM)morini Wrote: (10-09-2020, 05:47 PM)Beano Wrote: Ah well when I go to the news section on my phone they update upon looking and that’s where I see these articles early.
Should I be worried then? don't all sites these days harvest our info, I am not that way inclined technically but is that not what cookies are about? or is that for when they want to sell or market stuff you really can't be arsed to look at? Genuine question because I am not ofay on this stuff
I doubt it should cause you any undue concern really, it's more the principle of large corporations collecting information on peoples internet behaviours I object to. I think approaching everything with slight paranoia is only a good thing when it comes to online activity and (me personally) I take a lot of precautions to protect mine and my family's privacy.
Anyway, a way to avoid other people having to redirect via apple servers when they don't need to would be to post the real url instead. That is, it appears on your phone news feed, you click it (in order to read the article) then copy the real url from your phones browser rather than the https://apple.news/xxxxx one in order to post the link on here. In the case of the above one from earlier -> https://news.sky.com/story/f1-team-owner...q-12067887
Noted