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15th Hussar | 19 Sep 2016 7:56 a.m. PST |
An "information circle" to the left of my "http(s)" addresses on some of my tabs? They're telling me I'm safe, etc., but they won't go away. |
Texas Jack | 19 Sep 2016 9:05 a.m. PST |
I think it is a new "feature" of the latest release. If you find a way to get rid of it let me know. I also am not happy with how skinny my back arrow has become. I´m a bit worried about its health. |
Ed Mohrmann | 19 Sep 2016 9:35 a.m. PST |
Don't like Chrome – but some sites only accept it or Firefox these days, so…. |
15th Hussar | 19 Sep 2016 10:10 a.m. PST |
I like Chrome, better than IE at least, just wondering why these things stay. I'll live with it. |
Who asked this joker | 22 Sep 2016 7:48 a.m. PST |
I prefer Firefox. When you open a tab in Chrome, it spins up a whole new instance of chrome. So many tabs equal lost of memory consumption. Firefox spawns tabs off the same instance. For functionality, both will do in a pinch. Also note that Google is in the information business and will very aggressively use anything you post/search for to their ends. Not sure how Firefox uses your information. Should probably check their EULA sometime. |
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