Yes, that can indeed happen. But with RefControl you can make it so that only specific sites see no referer headers or forged ones.
Yes, that can indeed happen. But with RefControl you can make it so that only specific sites see no referer headers or forged ones.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Because of the reason mentioned in that same quote
Source "Forge", I just got it... no problems with SF and disabled referers here, so you can just go for block....unless you've visited B during your session, it looks a bit suspicious if a page refers you to itself out of nowhere, specially if there's no link to "/" on its homepage.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
You are right again... I had misinterpreted the Refcontrol's feature. Sometimes, after some hour, I had better to sleep.
Source "Forge", I just got it... no problems with SF and disabled referers here, so you can just go for block.
Indeed, after verification, it's the "forge" feature that breaks the downloads on SF, with and without "3rd party" enabled.
With one of these feature, I get (when eg trying to DL emule 0.49c):
So, "forge" seems definitively be a bad option in RefControl. I will follow your advice (Block + 3rd party).The "eMule/0.49c/eMule0.49c-Sources.zip" file could not be found or is not available. Please select another file.
Wow, I didn't know tracker admins would go this deep attacking members' privacy just to ban them. Anyway, does if I create two separate profiles in firefox where one is used just for browsing the mentioned weird-scary trackers, would that be enough?
alpacino is right. You can even run both profiles at the same time via a command-line parameter, for example:
Code:"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -P "Trackers" -no-remote
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Nice! Now, since what.cd was involved, is it true they can detect if you have been a member before? I mean, has anyone seen a case like that?
Not if you take the usual precautions. Using a different browser would also be nice.is it true they can detect if you have been a member before?
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
How about records? Are your previous IPs and emails stored in the database?
Yes, they are:
http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthre...threadid=14576
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Now that's bad news. haha! Guess there's no going back to What.
I find another option to block referrer,trough Firewall Outpost,go to settings,web control,customize.you can select between 3 options,allow,block or prompt
I think that blocks them for all apps, though.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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