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@kissbaby3 ,Consider using OpenDNS server IP addresses at your router for the whole house, or at the computer for that one host. The IPs are 208.67.222.123 and 208.67.220.123.https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/228007127-FamilyShield-Computer-Configuration-Instructions
well its labor day, but off to work i go , i want to say thank you for all this advice, we talked and no more porn site or porn anything sites or what ever on the internet , once i told him all the things that could happen including identity theft and so on, he no longer will search for that sort of thing......but hopefully my post can help others learn from anthers lesson learned, hugs and love to every one who replied and the help given.
But eventually, having had been a Windows user for a long time, I concluded that if someone has nothing particular to hide, which would primarily mean doing some illegal stuff, why all the privacy fuss? In the end, all these tracking services are supposed to make the Internet environment more personalized for the user.
Quote from: Oobuntus on August 31, 2019, 11:22:29 PM@kissbaby3 Here's a suggestion:1. Create a small virtual machine and install the same Linux Lite in it with an anonymous username like John Doe.2. Set up the VM to auto-login.3. Add a startup launcher on the VM to auto-run Firefox (optional).4. Create a snapshot of the VM.5. On the host, create a launcher with an appropriate name and the command: VBoxManage startvm name-of-the-vm6. Acquaint him with how to close the VM when he's through with it.7. If or when he ever renders it frozen, restore the snapshot.No one should visit such sites from a computer or smartphone that knows your name and email address. You will very likely become the recipient of a ton of spam if you do. It's better to do research of this sort from an anonymous virtual machine.this is a lot , i will have to learn the whole VM thing on the pc upstairs first, i seen the VM thing dove in tutorials on youtube , so i will find some videos on youtube to see how this is done on a Linux machine(PC)
@kissbaby3 Here's a suggestion:1. Create a small virtual machine and install the same Linux Lite in it with an anonymous username like John Doe.2. Set up the VM to auto-login.3. Add a startup launcher on the VM to auto-run Firefox (optional).4. Create a snapshot of the VM.5. On the host, create a launcher with an appropriate name and the command: VBoxManage startvm name-of-the-vm6. Acquaint him with how to close the VM when he's through with it.7. If or when he ever renders it frozen, restore the snapshot.No one should visit such sites from a computer or smartphone that knows your name and email address. You will very likely become the recipient of a ton of spam if you do. It's better to do research of this sort from an anonymous virtual machine.
**Set Firefox to never remember history.** It seems unusual/unlikely to me that a modern Linux OS with Firefox would freeze as a result of coming in contact with some malicious web script. It's more likely another kind of issue, like Firefox memory or system video memory limitations, and probably one that does not require a system reinstall, just either disconnect or unplug the Internet, or force power cycle and reboot the computer. Don't mix banking and porn sites, in other words don't purchase porn online. TC
I use chromium with a custom script to start up incognito and I have bleachbit cleaning it on startup before it loads up. I also use the extension ublock origin, I have had some slowdowns the last couple of months but the problem is not the browser it is memory management from the kernel, going back in kernel fixed it for me for awhile. I would normally ask to post the link for testing but that would be a problem. I hate to ask this but install ublock origin and retry to see if that fixes, also turning off javascript would help also. I can send my ublock origin settings and I also have nano defender plugin.