| | | glacier922 | 01-03-2016 09:08 PM | Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? you guys think it's ok to install a brand new install of Firefox portable and just copy and paste that folder and put it in your user accounts? It's like having a fresh install isn't it? |
Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Just make a new folder, put the Portable in the folder, run the portable and install it in that folder, simple....that will be $5.99...I take Credit Cards, No PayPal! |
| glacier922 | 01-04-2016 04:46 AM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 733849)
Just make a new folder, put the Portable in the folder, run the portable and install it in that folder, simple....that will be $5.99...I take Credit Cards, No PayPal! | That's ashame, I would've sent it as gift! |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-04-2016 05:21 AM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Make sure you have flash cookies disabled! |
| richie2065 | 01-04-2016 09:38 AM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Disable flash cookies through the app better privacy - ISO cookies. |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-04-2016 09:42 AM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Best place to go to to disable them would be here |
| glacier922 | 01-04-2016 01:22 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? But I put the portable in separate user accts, that should be fine right? |
| brandnewboss | 01-04-2016 01:40 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Why would you want a portable on a separate user? |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-04-2016 01:47 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Why use FFP is you are using separate user accounts? |
| glacier922 | 01-04-2016 02:41 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? I was trying to figure how Google was asking for phone verifications all the time. Lol, can't figure out how they're doing it. I think it actually affects acct creation as well. |
| brandnewboss | 01-04-2016 02:43 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? It's called browser finger printing, having a portable on a new user is no different then using a regular browser on a new user. |
| miketyson | 01-04-2016 04:58 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Quote:
Originally Posted by glacier922
(Post 734074)
I was trying to figure how Google was asking for phone verifications all the time. Lol, can't figure out how they're doing it. I think it actually affects acct creation as well. | I found out the only way to avoid phone verifications with google is to either use internet explorer or create the gmail on a mobile device. It's a hassle on the mobile device but better then getting a phone verification |
| glacier922 | 01-04-2016 05:30 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Quote:
Originally Posted by miketyson
(Post 734110)
I found out the only way to avoid phone verifications with google is to either use internet explorer or create the gmail on a mobile device. It's a hassle on the mobile device but better then getting a phone verification | Are you using iPhone or android? If so which browser? Do u clear cookies then change IP address? I'm using atomic lite for my browser set for automatic clearing of cookies when u close the app. U think that would work? |
| miketyson | 01-04-2016 07:19 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? I've used both. And yes u have to clear cookies and change ip. It's the only work around I know. I hate phone verifications. |
| glacier922 | 01-04-2016 07:22 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Quote:
Originally Posted by miketyson
(Post 734145)
I've used both. And yes u have to clear cookies and change ip. It's the only work around I know. I hate phone verifications. | Yes, it feels like they are watching u or something. |
Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Clear cookies? Why not just new user id |
| miketyson | 01-04-2016 08:29 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 734162)
Clear cookies? Why not just new user id | We are talking about creating a gmail account on a mobile device to avoid phone verification. When's the last time you created a new gmail rsot? |
| Burger Box Man | 01-05-2016 07:49 AM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? I thought gmail phone verification was because too many gmail accounts being created on same ip. |
| glacier922 | 01-05-2016 02:16 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Quote:
Originally Posted by Burger Box Man
(Post 734328)
I thought gmail phone verification was because too many gmail accounts being created on same ip. | Not the case, at least here in the states. |
| glacier922 | 01-05-2016 05:23 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? Quote:
Originally Posted by miketyson
(Post 734145)
I've used both. And yes u have to clear cookies and change ip. It's the only work around I know. I hate phone verifications. | Well, I just tried again and it was asking for phone verifications again. Goog is tough. Used atomic lite, cleared cookies, iPhone, airplane mode to change ip, even went 3G so have more ip, and still kept asking for phone verifications. Amazing. I had my YouTube app running, so I closed that app down to see if it will work, and it didn't work. I wonder if I have to delete my YouTube app. It's quite amazing how much they can track u. |
| brandnewboss | 01-05-2016 05:39 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? I thought I told you it's browser finger printing, you can only make so many gmails before you need to change everything up, with VMware it's easy also need to watch ip range may need to switch to a new ip source as well |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-05-2016 05:42 PM | Re: Copy and paste a brand new install of Firefox portable? What is the problem with just phone verifying?
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