The Dark Side of Google Chrome

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by lotuseclat79, Jun 24, 2011.

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  1. Robin A.

    Robin A. Registered Member

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    I have tried compatibility mode. It does not work, although the site worked well in IE8. The problem does not affect transactions, but some interactive graphical information.

    Normally the problems I get with financial sites are the opposite -- that is, sites do not work with FF or Chrome, but they do with IE (typical problem: I click on an action box, and nothing happens).
     
  2. Noob

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    Hmmm, you guys are complaining about Chrome yet you are using Beta, Dev and Canary versions? :D
    What can we expect from "Beta" and "Dev" builds :rolleyes:
     
  3. guest

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    Didn't like at all. Hardly relevant article.
     
  4. x942

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    Ummm... I never said google sent anything back. That was old news (back when chrome came out and sent a unique ID back). I take out everything "privacy" related making it mimic iron but compiled myself. I also compile it with --safe-plugins and --incognito enabled by default. I only meant compiling ensures you remove anything you don't want - and improves performance. Sorry for the confusion in my post.


    Also what does HTTPS://google.com have to do with anything? That solves nothing with TOR issues. Although I use SSL google for all normal browsing ;)
     
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