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  2. Content Security Policy - Wikipedia

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    <style> block [b] style attributed to HTML elements; Dynamic JavaScript code evaluation [c] eval() string arguments for setTimeout and setInterval functions; new Function() constructor; Dynamic CSS statements CSSStyleSheet.insertRule() method

  3. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    Major changes included lowering priority of setTimeout during page load, suspending (unloading) unused tabs to clear memory, the ability to block known cryptominers and fingerprinters in the Custom settings of the Content Blocking preferences, improvements to keyboard accessibility, usability and security improvements in Private Browsing, and ...

  4. Timeblocking - Wikipedia

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    Timeblocking or time blocking (also known as time chunking [1]) is a productivity technique for personal time management where a period of time—typically a day or week—is divided into smaller segments or blocks for specific tasks or to-dos.

  5. Fix problems with AOL websites due to ad blocking software

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    Ad blockers insert code into your browser to block ads, which can negatively impact website performance, break functionality, and even hide messages in AOL Mail. We recommend unblocking AOL Mail websites to avoid facing these issues. Doing this will also unblock ads. Adjust Other settings

  6. Censorship of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    When Wikipedia ran on the HTTP protocol, governments were able to block specific articles. However, in 2011, Wikipedia began also running on HTTPS, and in 2015, switched over to solely HTTPS. [1] Since then, the only censorship options have been to block one of the entire list of Wikipedias for a particular language or prosecute editors. The ...

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  8. DNS blocking - Wikipedia

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    Domain Name System blocking, or DNS blocking / filtering, is a strategy for making it difficult for users to locate specific domains or websites on the Internet. It was first introduced in 1997 as a means to block spam email from known malicious IP addresses .

  9. 1 in 3 older Americans take aspirin daily. What does it do?

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    Blocking or disrupting blood flow to the heart is what causes a heart attack, while blocked or disrupted blood flow to the head causes a stroke. Here's where aspirin can come into play: it thins ...