[LINK] Linked In behaviour
Kim Holburn
kim at holburn.net
Sun Oct 13 21:30:13 AEDT 2013
You can also open firefox in the profile manager and create a fresh profile for the same purpose.
On 2013/Oct/13, at 12:39 PM, Christopher Vance wrote:
> On Sunday, 13 October 2013, Jan Whitaker wrote:
>
>> I'm doing some housekeeping re email changing and checking privacy
>> settings etc. I just went to LinkedIn and the Account management
>> area. One of the choices is to Manage Advertising Preferences. I
>> unticked the boxes to receive 3rd party ads, but interestingly, it
>> spins and spins but won't save the changes.
>>
>> I've allowed all scripts and cookies to get through this activity,
>> but neither seemed to change the situation.
>>
>> Does anyone else see this same 'non'-action with this command? Or are
>> they just counting on subscribers to get tired of waiting and just
>> allow the 3rd party adverts? BTW, I use adblock anyway, so I never
>> see the ads anyway, but I just wanted to have a clean set of settings.
>>
>
> I infrequently find that I need to change to another browser for things to
> work (not specifically tied to LinkedIn). I haven't diagnosed whether it's
> because of things using JavaScript from multiple domains, or something else
> I haven't thought of yet.
>
> Why not try whichever of Chrome/Firefox/Safari you're not regularly using.
>
>
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