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Discussion in 'Software Apps' started by drensmith, Dec 27, 2012.

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  1. drensmith Newcomer, in training Posts: 80

    I recently stopped using I.E. and am now using comodo reddragon. my question is this, when I want to use an app on facebook it dont work if I have the "dont allow website to see your location" button on. is there anyway around this?
    thanx
  2. learninmypc TechSpot Guru Posts: 3,030   +100

  3. cliffordcooley TechSpot Paladin Posts: 2,324   +294

  4. learninmypc TechSpot Guru Posts: 3,030   +100

    As far as Google Chrome goes, I've found out by using the Portable apps version of it, you'll have to either risk leaving java enabled or going thru the hassle of enabling ALOT of links with java disabled.
    I quit using Google Chrome because its a PITA.
    If you use the installed version of google chrome, you'll have a cookie invasion because google likes to track you.
    Try Opera or even http://www.techspot.com/downloads/2099-seamonkey.html
    its related to firefox. I love it. Good luck.
    "edit" Ok, I had google chrome installed on my XP & here is a thread of mine which made me dump it Google Chrome cookies
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  5. drensmith Newcomer, in training Posts: 80

    I found a reddragon browser that works the way I want, I hate google. thanks for all the help
  6. learninmypc TechSpot Guru Posts: 3,030   +100

    I hate google chrome, but love google maps/google earth. Good luck.:)
     
  7. learninmypc TechSpot Guru Posts: 3,030   +100

    Got a link? I see nothing mentioned after a search
  8. drensmith Newcomer, in training Posts: 80

  9. learninmypc TechSpot Guru Posts: 3,030   +100

  10. cliffordcooley TechSpot Paladin Posts: 2,324   +294

    They are only showing two versions, Firefox and Chromium based browsers. I'm not seeing one called Red Dragon.
    I assume you are speaking about the Chromium based browser.

    Besides talking about Facebook and the topic of privacy issues, there is no wonder why Facebook has issues when you try enabling "don't allow website to see your location". If you guessed I am biased against Facebook, you are absolutely correct.
  11. drensmith Newcomer, in training Posts: 80

    Opps.....its called comodo dragon,,,,sorry
  12. drensmith Newcomer, in training Posts: 80

    I am addicted to "family farm"
  13. learninmypc TechSpot Guru Posts: 3,030   +100

    Don't know what "family farm" is, but thanks for clarifying the browser.:)