Ever want to see an article
But it's behind a firewall
This will get you into most
Just copy the URL and paste it into
https://12ft.io/
Works on about 90% of the sites I look at.
A site to help with firewalls
- Sangersteve
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A site to help with firewalls
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- zoomzoomklunk
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Re: A site to help with firewalls
How about one for those sites that want you to scroll thru 50 pages when you should be able to see everything on one page?
I feel like I'm parked diagonally in a parallel universe.
- planosteve
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Re: A site to help with firewalls
GRANDPA wrote:How about one for those sites that want you to scroll thru 50 pages when you should be able to see everything on one page?
You need Emersive Reader. It eliminates all the crap. But, it's only in Microsoft Edge I believe.
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Re: A site to help with firewalls
It’s not a fire wall, it’s a pay wall. Did you also use the original Napster and cheat musicians and songwriters out of their royalties?
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Re: A site to help with firewalls
rusty wrote:It’s not a fire wall, it’s a pay wall. Did you also use the original Napster and cheat musicians and songwriters out of their royalties?
I knew the minute I typed firewall, the spelling/ grammer/ punctuation / phraseology hall monitor would show up.
Nah didn't use any of those free music downloads, wasn't important.
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Re: A site to help with firewalls
rusty wrote:It’s not a fire wall, it’s a pay wall. Did you also use the original Napster and cheat musicians and songwriters out of their royalties?
It's not like they get nothing when freeloaders visit their site. They get ad revenue. Maybe they should focus on how to optimize that, rather than locking out potential readers. Or, like TV, they could have two levels of service: one with ads, one without.
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