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touch213 70M
6990 posts
11/23/2008 10:21 am
" clogs"


the internet protocol system Ipv6 is the standard used in Japan, China and other places, and they can stream video and other content, that makes and takes advantage of the enhanced performance capability of this system..
here in the US, we are still using Ipv4, and with the efforts of the likes of Google and MSN, and their live content, with the use of modules, it hangs up the pages, because the system does not process it as fast as the actual page loads.. it loads the page and then fills in the modules, something within the sytem process bottlenecks..

if you notice, if you have a google tab open or a MSN tab open, and you are on another tab using a different site, that site will hang up and clog up... because Google when it's open, tries to scan everything every other tab is doing, equally so MSN does the same things, "data mining"... and it's not only an irritant to using the web, but it's intrusive, as well as invasive on the privacy of individuals.. and most are unaware of this taking place. however the level great or small, it is doing far more than it should, based on the respect of privacy of individuals being respected.

while I am writing this, it kept hanging up and not letting my typing show, soon as I closed google and MSN tabs, the typing show up as I type it.. which only proves my point.. their web sites clog up the system..and affect other tab usage..

so I'd say, and I can't be positive, but if you are using a site to do things and need secure processing of your passwords and such things, close the google tab and MSN tabs first if possible, and do your stuff.

Google also scans your mail, if you note, no matter what you talk about in your mail, links pop up beside it, when you look at it in your sent box, which are relative to what you were discussing in your mail. so.. I'd say .. don't use google mail for anything that you care to be confidential to any degree... whether they collect and save such data, I don't know, but anything that the internet system does, it has footprints.. so in some means and some ways it is saving stuff. Google, automatically makes drafts of what you write as your write it, that should be an option to turn off that featue, because in principal it is no more than an "auto save" function designated to do so to a particular folder.. now who knows what the system records.. by and through doing so. and some day, someone will find out how to decipher it and collect that data..

for anything confidential or for someone eles eyes only, use a private e-mail .. that is a stand alone program.. not connected to any. google live or MSN live type of thing.. there are also program that encrypt and make make private, where you have to give the receiver a code to open the mail..

I'd be curious to know how much of the "desk top search" archives personal data, or what it compiles.. so some of the services offered before you sign on to them, you may want to consider what potential that are not mentioned are possible by the implimenter of such, or if that implimenter's system is comprimised by any means..

I would not say its good, because I don't know enough about it, to say I'd trust online "password storage".. and I'd never store or tell the browser to save a password for any bank, credit card or such things. there is always someone out there 24/7/365 trying to figure out how to crack something to get data.

so .. it may be very smart thing to do, to think about what you sign up for, and what you adopt as the next latest fad, find out how it works and what its capable of doing as to what it offers, and what is it capable of doing that it does not tell you about.

it's like medicine, some of it will tell you what it's suppose to help, but the list of side effects can kill you quicker than the ailment you are trying to treat..

thinking.. about the networks we use daily...

and the reality factor, that the US as a claimed technical leader, needs to step up to the place and impliment the new protol system, for the amount of data it takes just to open a browser..

browsers use to be a few Mb.. now some of them can be up to 40 mb and more, and they auto updater adds more and more mb to the system, all the time.

even the operating system.. if you doubt that, go to your control panel, and look in the "add new programs tab".. and look at all the updates that windows installs.. when you are set up for auto update.. it's staggering..

I bought a new computer for the office recently and it has Vista on it, something I like but some things are irritating, and I bought one last week, that has XP, on it and it seem not to have updates every morning when I turn it on...

HP products.. look in your control panel and look at all the stuff, that you should have an option not to load, which is loaded when you do an auto install.. and some stuff that comes on CD, try to force you to use it, by putting things on your screen in a semi transparent block in the lower right hand corner..and even refusing it, sends data to the owners of it, it's a crazy world in the usage of the internet...

so look into the things .... that you engage. this site, tries to force cookies into your computer continually... regardless if you are a paid or unpaid members..

system clogs are outrageous...

what I have done is .. I use different browsers for different things, Firefox was great as a strip down browser, but now it has built so many modules into it's core, it has become nothing but another version of the Old Netscape in many ways, and still trying to develop itself to be what Netscape could not become, it's created by some of the people who left Netscape.. Internet Explores has so much stuff it takes forever for the browser to load, and some of the stuff, is not even stuff some people make use of.. Sea Monkey is one I use, but I've not updated it, and already it says, there is 13mb of update waiting,... some fix security, but some probably adds equally as much that will later prove to need another security patch .... it's a madhouse..

Roxannatone 45F
238 posts
11/23/2008 5:02 pm

touch:

yes ,it is outrageous!!!!!!!!!! but we can do nothing!!!!!

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