How many posters use VNP on the computer, router, and cell phone at all time
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Thanks, Castelion. I will supply this info to the team.@BMR Genie, i'm using Firefox on a Win10 PC. This issue seems to occur only in this thread.
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Genie if you remember talking about it, this is the same thing that happened in Easy_streets thread last week. Strange that it happens in some threads but not others.Thanks, Castelion. I will supply this info to the team.
Indeed! I provided both threads for reference on this issue, Tank. Just so weird that I can't manage to reproduce the issue on my end both on mobile and desktop. I am also using Firefox on Windows 10 PC as well.Genie if you remember talking about it, this is the same thing that happened in Easy_streets thread last week. Strange that it happens in some threads but not others.
Thank you, BigJay. We should hear from our team soon.I had the same problem Genie
I think the problem is linked to the uBlock Origin extension. When I have that switched off the problem is intermittent rather than all the time.Thank you, BigJay. We should hear from our team soon.
No ghosts hereall of the ghosts around here
you live in a delusional world BobbyNo ghosts here
I think the problem is linked to the uBlock Origin extension. When I have that switched off the problem is intermittent rather than all the time.
Thanks, Castelion. I will supply this info to the team.
No actually I was getting the same error message before. I already reported itThis.
It has to do something with ur browser &/ OR add-ons, and how they're setup.
something is blocking it.
have u tried a different browser ? chrome ?
also this has nothingto do with "private browsing mode"
I have like 20+ addons, i can get on and off VPN and would still recognize my login.
without haivng to relogin. thats how i have it setup.
no worries genie, it will show up empty. especially with how little info provided.
the problem is on his side.
That's certainly possible. An issue on certain threads would tend to suggest a specific element that isn't active everywhere on site being blocked. Unfortunately BMR isn't configured the same way as most sites that use the XenForo platform software. Most XenForo sites have a dedicated sign out button and a sign out option in the user settings, (both in the top right of the screen). BMR attached the coins total and other options and information to the dedicated sign out and the sign out option from the settings has been removed. Some of the software used by BMR falls foul of tracking and analytic privacy software like uBlock and Ghostery. There was a time when you couldn't sign out of BMR with Ghostery in full effect because of the tracker used with the individual user sign-out avatar. Now with Ghostery on the avatar is blank next to the coin total. Turn Ghostery off and the tracker will resume which then loads the avatar. BMR isn't doing anything wrong. It's just their way of collecting information.This.
It has to do something with ur browser &/ OR add-ons, and how they're setup.
something is blocking it.
have u tried a different browser ? chrome ?
also this has nothingto do with "private browsing mode"
I have like 20+ addons, i can get on and off VPN and would still recognize my login.
without haivng to relogin. thats how i have it setup.
no worries genie, it will show up empty. especially with how little info provided.
the problem is on his side.
VPNs do hide your real location. However, other things will indicate your real location. If you want to hide your location rather than just improve privacy and circumvent geo-location blocks you should do the following: Turn off geo-location in Windows, turn off geo-location in your web browser, along with multiple other settings that can leak your location, use blocking add-ons, stop using Google as your search engine, change your DNS servers to non-tracking servers, etc. Javascript can be used for location and disabling it normally causes user-experience issues, but most of the other things have little or no impact to most users.Always remember VPNs never hide your real location
Simple for websites to know your area regardless
No need to do all that stuff just plain silly and if you use USA gambling sites none will workVPNs do hide your real location. However, other things will indicate your real location. If you want to hide your location rather than just improve privacy and circumvent geo-location blocks you should do the following: Turn off geo-location in Windows, turn off geo-location in your web browser, along with multiple other settings that can leak your location, use blocking add-ons, stop using Google as your search engine, change your DNS servers to non-tracking servers, etc. Javascript can be used for location and disabling it normally causes user-experience issues, but most of the other things have little or no impact to most users.