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My iOS devices had terrible popup issues with this site. After a couple of weeks of trial, I feel confident to announce that Switching to a different browser solved my issue. I switched from Safari to Firefox Focus and the issue has not returned. I suspect that Chrome would work as well.
I put Firefox Focus on my iPad with the thoughts of using it for this site. Happy to report that the site looks exactly the same as my desktop computer and so far no pop ups. If you check the other thread i posted an article that mentioned Chrome being vulnerable to hacking.
Nate Baxter, DVM
Clarksville, OH
Never open that kind of Pop-ads. It is completely fraud!
I get the pop ups on my IPad. This site is beginning to suck. They are allowing it
Gentle in what you do. Firm in how you do it.
CH SILVERCREEK MURRAY SAMUEL (MURRAY) WDQ CGC MH, QAA2 2/16/00 - 12/26/12
WESTWIND WHISPERING COVE (LARRY son of Murray) WDQ MH, QAA2 8/5/05-3/20/18
LPK DELAWARE RIVER WHISPERING COVE, WDQ, QAA2, MH (SAVAGE SAM son of FC Chester MH)
WESTWIND WHISPERING COVE JAY QAA, MH (Larry's son and Murray's grandson)
Well, I finally got logged in to RTF. I must have attempted to log in at least ten times. When this
"issue" first began "this morning", I received a prompt "warning me" that I had an issue with my
computer that needed to be corrected.....immediately! Yah right!
After closing down my computer, it took about 10 attempts to log back in. Typed in the required
entries and when going to a forum, the user name and password entries reverted to "not being
there any more". Therefore, I will take a two week "vacation" and see what transpires.
Of course, I have no idea what I will do with all the extra time that now has become available to
do something else.
On a side not, almost all the "visits" noted in my profile are from "names" that NEVER post on this forum.
What's with that.....I ask again?
Of course any reply to this post will not be read for two weeks.
Jim Boyer aka KwickLabs
Jim Boyer KwickLabsii.com
Vicky
ADMIN
http://www.oakdaleretrievers.com/Remembrance.html "You'll Cry"
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Training is not science, it is art. A blend of this, a measure of that, a deep breath at the appropriate moment and always a loving touch.
Ed, I captured one for you.
Ken
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