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Gilles Plante wrote: Remember what was discovered about the Private mode on Chrome . . . well they were still tracking you
I don't think there was ever anything to be "discovered" there, except for the unwashed masses who don't know how a browser works (not that I blame them).
And they make no bone about it...I've just launched an instance in incognito mode, and they do point out "Chrome won't save the following information:" vs "Your activity might still be visible to:"...
Edge does the same, although their wording might be a little more user-friendly ("What InPrivate browsing does" vs "What InPrivate browsing doesn't do").
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NO, perhaps and yet. NO!
I have three levels of passwords ok four.
Level 1 - the password that I throw away. I have like three of these depending upon my mood. My kids know them. Friends know them. I don't really give them out. But I don't care if Google knows them. For when I login to stupid areas of the web. Places that want a password that really I am like why???
Level 2 - Semi secure. I don't let Google or anyone know these. They follow a basic formula that I have in my head. I can "guess" what my password user combination is just based upon which website I am at. for instance. Facebook has a combination of fb in the string of characters that I use. My son and Daughter have figured out this code. The dear wife has not. funny that.
Level 3 - Work password. Different than anything else. not related. Only in my head.
Level 4 - Banking only the Dear Lady knows this password. Updated on occasion. Written down in an envelop stored in the gun safe that only my lady and I know the combination.
I should add this works for me. Also, since I own my own domain. I frequently signup with email addresses off the top of my head like. thisbusinessname@mydomain.com For example bestbuy@mydomain.com I can then easily tell who is selling my information. And I always use the level 1 passwords at that time.
I never really have to write down a password this way. except for Level 4.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Yes, I use Google. I have a hard copy file encrypted and I keep Google's password strong and updated. I figure it's no better or worse than LastPass or another manager. I hate the "all my eggs in one basket" but what's really the alternative? I have over 500 passwords and every single one is unique, long, and complicated. I can't remember 5 of them let alone 500. I have to have some manager to help with it.
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I barely trust Google to be my search engine, and honestly most of it out of habit, so no, i don't trust my passwords to them.
If you're super paranoid, you can use an open source password manager like KeePass, or if you want some more convenience something like Bitwarden, which can also be self hosted.
"Science fiction is any idea that occurs in the head and doesn’t exist yet, but soon will, and will change everything for everybody, and nothing will ever be the same again." Ray Bradbury
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RafagaX wrote: If you're super paranoid, you can use an open source password manager like KeePass,
I've never heard KeePass being described as a tool for the "super paranoid". Tor passes that bar for me. But KeePass is just common sense IMO.
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I've spent all my savings on pasta, but it was worth every penne!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Anything to keep you from writing more spaghetti code.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Careful! I have a very short Fusilli ...
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Clearly you rotini prose for the maximum impact, orzo it seems. You forgot, however to hit the sauce this time. Well, that's all in the pastina .
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This definitely wasn't the plan, now I have to try and do better tomorrow.
Clue 1
“Following a distorted representation of my surroundings, my very existence seems confused with an area beyond my vision. This will only increase!“ (9)
Following -> (do this bit first)
Representation of my surroundings -> MAP -> distorted -> AMP
My very existence -> LIFE
An area beyond my vision -> IR
Seems confused with (anagram) LIFIER
This will only increase (definition) -> AMPLIFIER
Clue 2
"Pilfer! I am wicked and this will only increase!"
Wicked -> Anagram indicator
Pilfer I am is anagram of AMPLIFIER
This will only increase - definition.
Now I'll duck and take the flak ...
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for the revision
🔥🔥🔥 for the original
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Hi Rich it was the definition that needed tweaking a bit - for increase I was thinking multiply, inflation,grow etc etc.. didn't think of increase in sound as that is specific. I look forward to tomorrows offering
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Not necessarily sound, it was a non-specific amplifier.
I'm glad you're looking forward to it, I'm not! 
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They are quite fun to do, once you get into the swing of it.
Try picking a word at random - there are "word of the day" sites that might help.
For example today is Word of the Day: Nimrod | Merriam-Webster[^] meaning "hunter" or "idiot".
Simple clue: "Fewest (reversed)", "Stick" so maybe "The fewest back pointy stick hunters (7)" for "NIMRODS"
Not suggesting that's the only way to go, but it's a starting point!
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I'm generally just picking something relevant to my day (yesterday had some sound kit to test) and using that to avoid the problem of having to choose from an infinite pool!
In that vein, I have something, but it looks far too easy. It's trying to guage it right ...
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I loved this one. I feel smarter when I’m not the only one who can’t figure it out!
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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So, after a long battle between a short and elegant clue (but maybe too easy) or a long wordy one, I went for length (and none of this is a clue):
Following a distorted representation of my surroundings, my very existence seems confused with an area beyond my vision. This will only increase! (9)
Clue 2, still 9 letters!
Pilfer! I am wicked and this will only increase!
modified 11-Aug-21 6:30am.
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Sadly, universe has only 8 letters.
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Damn! I miscounted... 
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CONFUSION?
Well, it's nine letters, and it's been increased since reading your clue ...
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Whilst "confusion" may be an accurate assessment, it is not the answer!
(Apologies, I have to pop out soon but should be back by 10:30)
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I have absolutely no idea
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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This could be a major error on my part, the stress of doing another one might finish me off!
All I can say is that, when broken down into small parts it looks do-able, but then again, it's easy when you know the answer.
(And there are no subtle clues hidden in this response!)
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They always look doable when you compose them - I ask a mate of mine what he thinks if I'm unsure of the doability - as I've said before composing a challenging but solvable clue is very difficult.
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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