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Quick note diigo
Quick note diigo






quick note diigo
  1. QUICK NOTE DIIGO INSTALL
  2. QUICK NOTE DIIGO FOR ANDROID
  3. QUICK NOTE DIIGO SOFTWARE
  4. QUICK NOTE DIIGO CODE

The store page is gone, so no clue what policies are violated, what I need to fear, etcetera.

quick note diigo

Extension is eventually disabled on the others as well.ĮDIT: "This extension violates the Chrome Web Store policy." The extension is Modern New Tab Page. It might matter that I do have my extensions sync between machines. It kept getting disabled after each fresh start of Chrome. It had opt-out ads, but I otherwise loved it. I forget the name but I had one that allowed for a custom new tab page.

QUICK NOTE DIIGO FOR ANDROID

I now use Firefox on my Android and I do that because AdBlock Plus and uBlock are working on it, whereas Chrome for Android still doesn't have plugins, probably because they don't want ad blockers in it.Īctually I think the answer is yes. We are probably talking about copyright infringement done for commercial for-profit reasons. It's one thing for websites to be ripped of the opportunity to make money from your eyeballs, with your consent, it's quite another for those same websites to generate money unknowingly for an obscure third-party. As a note, the Awesome Screenshot extension for Firefox asks you if you want ads injected, probably because of Mozilla's review process, whereas the Chrome version does not.

QUICK NOTE DIIGO INSTALL

> "You would expect that an extension that injects or replaces advertisements is malicious, but then you have AdBlock that creates an ad-free browsing experience and is technically very similar."ĪdBlock is very clear in what it does and users install it because they want to block ads, whereas users are usually not aware when an extension injects ads. Police investigation into the scam will turn up with a 16 year old unaware of the risk of 'identity theft' (weird semi-bs concept itself) who lent out his card and didn't understand the consequences. The criminal will use that bank acc to collect money, retrieves it from an ATM with the card, then disappears. Youth thinks 'why the hell not, got $50 to lose, just gained $100 and potentially more'. Is given $100 straight up, and promised $200 additionally later on, in exchange for his debit card. I looked into it more and it turns out there's a big network of low-end criminals who will approach some 16 year old on his way home from High School. I was really bummed out, got scammed but thought at least I had an acc number with a name and address. I got hit by this myself a while ago when I sent some money for an online purchase that never delivered. That's the whole point of 2FA?īeyond that, it's surprising that bank fraud still happens seeing as in most countries there are very strict KYC/AML requirements, meaning you can only open a bank acc with an ID in person, with a registered address.

QUICK NOTE DIIGO CODE

You don't suddenly get some kind of authentication pop up, and know to enter a particular code that authorises anything that isn't your password. You'd then have to go to a screen on your computer with that particular transaction, find it, and enter the code. So the message will say 'you're trying to send $200 to xyz at date yxz. My bank will send me a 2FA code to my phone, it'll explain what it's for first. Update: Google removed Diigo Quick Note, but still has Awesome Screenshot which captures the identical data and sells it to third party crawlers.Įw, bank fail. I am thrilled to see Google finally acting to restore trust in their platform. Here's some more detail on similar stories about Diigo: Rogue extensions are wasting a huge amount of time and destroying trust in the Chrome platform. (All queries received 404 errors, but we remained concerned whether the rogue extension could read the submitted form credentials or the cookie store to get access.)

QUICK NOTE DIIGO SOFTWARE

Rather than feeling that ChromeOS was improving our security, we had our chief software architect spend most of the weekend figuring out who was targeting our platform. We just switched our 25 member customer service team to Chromeboxes and were very concerned to find soon after that an EC2-based crawler was querying private URLs of our platform.īecause the Chrome Web Store had not banned bad actors like Diigo, we now blacklisted all Chrome extensions except for a very small number that I personally approve. The Quick Note Chrome extension from Diigo (now removed) submits every URL visited to a third-party server and those URLs are then crawled the next day.








Quick note diigo