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djanes.xyz
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| | | | | (This was a blog post that I originally wrote on my good friend tek's blog which can be found here: http://teklordz.net/piholeI decided to move this over to my blog to consolidate and preserve it here.) Ads... whether they are necessary/good or pure evil is outside the scope of this article. One thing that can be ... | |
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www.techtimes.com
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| | | | | With the rollout of Google Chrome 79 early this week, the firm announced it is "launching with new features with emphasis on more security browsing, 2 of which involve higher protection from | |
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ericlathrop.com
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| | | | | Like a lot of people, I hate advertisements. In my quest to remove ads as much as possible, I've installed an ad blocker in my browser. To go further, I've installed Pi-Hole to block ads for all devices on my home network. I've even setup firewall rules to re-route all DNS traffic through Pi-Hole. This setup seemed to work pretty well until I noticed I was still seeing ads in an app on my Android phone. | |
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www.danstroot.com
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| | | In every organization I have worked with managing user authentication and passwords was a huge challenge. The key issue was that the "old" password best practices were **failed attempts to fix the user, not the system**. | ||