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  2. Help:Watchlist - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Watchlist

    If you check "Add pages I edit to my watchlist" on the "Watchlist" tab of your user preferences, then the "Watch this page" checkbox will always be checked by default when you edit pages. Other similar options are "Add pages I create to my watchlist", "Add pages I move to my watchlist", and (for administrators) "Add pages I delete to my watchlist".

  3. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    Or you can just remove the pages from your watchlist and simplify your life. You can see two links that let you remove pages from your watchlist near the top of Figure 6-2: Figure 6-4. The "View and edit watchlist" link, from the watchlist report screen, leads to this straightforward page for removing pages from your watchlist.

  4. Wikipedia:Don't overload your watchlist! - Wikipedia

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    Remove pages you're not actually interested in (anymore). Especially pages that get edited often. If you don't want to lose these sites you could create a text-document, an online list, a bookmarks folder or a file folder for the pages that you remove from your watchlist. Create multiple watchlists so that you can set priorities.

  5. Help:User contributions - Wikipedia

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    Just like with a registered user, you can go to the user page (e.g. User:IP number) and click on the User contributions link listed under the Tools menu on the right-hand side of the screen. Click on the IP address where it appears on your watchlist, in Recent changes or in Page history. Put the IP address in the search box and press Go.

  6. Tom Sosnoff: A Q&A with the $600 million man behind Thinkorswim

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    Sosnoff, who spent 10 years as an options-market maker at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, created Thinkorswim in 1999 and sold it this year to TD Ameritrade for more than $600 million.

  7. Tom Sosnoff - Wikipedia

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    Tom Sosnoff (born March 6, 1957) is an entrepreneur, options trader, co-founder of Thinkorswim [1] and tastytrade, and founder of Dough, Inc. He was senior vice president of trading and strategic initiatives at TD Ameritrade.

  8. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Remove suspicious activity. From a desktop or mobile browser, sign in and visit the Recent activity page. Depending on how you access your account, there can be up to 3 sections. If you see something you don't recognize, click Sign out or Remove next to it, then immediately change your password.

  9. Help talk:Hide Pages in Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    1 How to indicate to the user that a page is hidden from view? 2 comments. 2 Browser support. 3 comments. ... 7 Hiding More Than 3 Pages in the Watchlist. 2 comments.