I can also find no way to UNsubscribe from a thread. I don't have a list of subs in my account, and there's no unwatch button on a thread I've been involved in and am subscribed to.
Strange, AVG is blocking it on one machine, and not another. I cannot find a difference in the AVG settings which would cause it. Anyone know where the phishing setting is on AVG?
Correction, I cannot find where to report a false positive website to AVG. Only files. Could somebody else do it, or tell me where to? I have the free version, so I can't just phone support.
But why was it flagged? Something must have been set up funny, or maybe some mass emails were sent from the domain etc. All I know is AVG virtually never blocks things it shouldn't, so something is fishy here. And since it's many pieces of software and routers saying the same thing, it's not...
earlybird.club does not trigger AVG, forum.earlybird.club does.
earlybird.club appears to be a company. Is Rob renting space from it? Is this company dodgy in some way?
For now I'm believing AVG....
I had a quick look and I've read those before. Is there info in the waffle somewhere? I can...
I was meaning if microsoft didn't have their own domain name and used a free one from their ISP. Or what about this, would you rather use the services of johnsplumbing.com or johnsplumbing.btinternet.com?
Androidforum.com was easy to remember and find. Why suffix it with earlybird? What does...
Then why on earth have several places flagged it? Something suspicious in the code somewhere? It's not to do with the forwarding from the old site, because going directly here does the same thing. Perhaps there was a previous owner of the domain name who used it for scams?
Why change name...
Phones at a sensible price range don't have adequate storage for my liking.
Aren't SD cards made of the same stuff as onboard flash memory? SD, SSD, NVME, it's all the same really.
I use a fast Kingston in the phone, which I originally bought the fastest of for use in a high definition video...
Argh, Linux. Well if I was Samsung, I would have allowed it, but when you selected "format as internal storage" I would display a notice saying "if this is a slow SD card it may reduce the speed of your phone." Thankfully I have a Motorola now. I hate Samsung almost as much as Apple (sorry...
This differs from every other forum I use, where I can subscribe to any thread by clicking a button. It would appear I can only subscribe to a thread if I authored it, or replied to it. But what about when I find an existing discussion and want to monitor new replies?
I'll give it a go tomorrow by inserting an SD card I don't have anything on, after cleaning al the partitions off it with Windows. If that works I'll do it with the good one I have things on.
If I can't use banking, it's no good for me.
So how come I have to root to install apps on the SD card? Why does rooting bypass the choice I thought the app developer made?
Motorola G31, and if it wipes it I've no interest in using it, it took me a long time to set everything up the way I like it.
But I would like to know of a non-dodgy rooting method, incase I do it in the future to another phone (before I start using it).
Also does rooting prevent anything else...
Is there a way to root my phone without using some dodgy stuff like Kingoroot? That screwed up my last phone. I also need the rooting to leave everything already installed as it is and working. Is this possible?
What's the reasoning behind preventing users installing to the SD card? On a Windows PC, if C: is full, I can install to D:. Since C: on a phone cannot be upgraded as it's soldered on, we need to install to D:.
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