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  1. #1

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    Default CSS leak question

    I have been reading a lot of ban stories on trackers for associating a member with TI. What's more I think that a lot members don't even think that they might get caught this way. My question is: am I safe if I always browse torrent-invites.com in a private opera window? All my trackers and stuff are in opera, but normal use.

    Thanks for your answers!



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    Its always advised to use a different internet browser for invite sites.
    I've never had any problems though.
    But if you use firefox there is a plugin which stops them being able to track previous browsing history.
    I'll let you know what it is in a moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CookieMan View Post
    Its always advised to use a different internet browser for invite sites.
    I've never had any problems though.
    But if you use firefox there is a plugin which stops them being able to track previous browsing history.
    I'll let you know what it is in a moment.
    Please do. I am also interested as I use firefox for all my trackers and in the past I used it for T-I too.

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    This will give you a LOT of information.

    I was particularly referring to this:

    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas View Post

    OPTION 1 - Disable CSS Visited Links [Firefox Only]
    • Type "about:config" in the address bar
    • Type "layout.css.visited_links_enabled" in the filter list
    • Change the default value of "True" to "False" by double clicking it
    • Restart Firefox
    But read through that thread. It will put your mind at ease.

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    i´m another waiting soul for the return.

    but it´s probably proxies-connected. if it is, you should know, its not allowed to use in any trackers pages or even in here.


    ^^^never mind. i was wrong. its basically disabling your browsing history. and i did that, just in case...
    Last edited by oo00oo; March 26th, 2010 at 12:50 PM.

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    See above for answer.
    Its just an exploit they can use to see our history etc.

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