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Beware of s.ytimg.com
I did a search here and nothing came up. Having just learned about it, I thought Id post a heads up. Im just now, after a few months, digging into my systems security, so this may be common knowledge.
Did you know that by watching that video or playing that cute game you may be allowing a site to watch you? Did you know that YouTube (via s.ytimg.com) seems to be one such site? Do a blackle search with the term "s.ytimg.com" to find out how to disable this feature. I did it and can still view vids and visit my sites as normal. Just an FYI. |
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