We need AOL help
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- AmBraCol
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We need AOL help
Several folks here are on AOL. Many of them seem to experience problems with the forum which appear to be related to refusal of cookies. I've no way to check out what would be necessary to do to enable cookies within AOL. So anyone have enough expertise in this area you can help us out? Other than suggesting another ISP that is. That's my first choice, but I'm a rebel and refuse to do things the way someone else tells me I have too - especially when it comes to the internet. I prefer free browsing rather than being pinned inside someone's idea of what the Internet should be. But I digress. If someone could send me instructions for ensuring that AOL accepts this forum's cookies I'd be very grateful.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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- J Miller
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AmBraCol,
We had AOL several years ago and they had a built in filter that could be set to filter out gun forums, and other things.
We had to go in and set it to let us browse freely. I can't remember how we had to do this, but it is in the AOL controls.
For a free browsing ISP may I suggest Outdoors Unlimited. They are a pro-gun, pro-hunting, pro-freedom organization that actually donates one dollar of your monthly fee to the pro-gun org of your choice.
http://www.outdoorsunlimited.net/intro.html
Sorry I couldn't help more with AOL, but it's been a long time since I've used it.
Joe
We had AOL several years ago and they had a built in filter that could be set to filter out gun forums, and other things.
We had to go in and set it to let us browse freely. I can't remember how we had to do this, but it is in the AOL controls.
For a free browsing ISP may I suggest Outdoors Unlimited. They are a pro-gun, pro-hunting, pro-freedom organization that actually donates one dollar of your monthly fee to the pro-gun org of your choice.
http://www.outdoorsunlimited.net/intro.html
Sorry I couldn't help more with AOL, but it's been a long time since I've used it.
Joe
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I've never used their services, nor do I expect to ever do so. However, I do figure folks ought to be able to choose for themselves. A certain website owner dropped me from moderation duties (and deepsixed my membership) because I also moderate a disc.server.com forum. Such high handed tactics should not be known amongst a civil society. Although I disagree with folks using AOL I will do my best to help them use this service. My best will NOT stoop to installing the software, but it WILL extend to asking for folks who know how it works to give some hints to other less computer literate people.Pepe Ray wrote:AOL has been known to be anti gun for many years now. I wouldn't use there services for free. I'd suspect a lack of cooperation at minimum.
Pepe Ray
Above there's a suggestion for a more firearm friendly ISP. However not every part of the country has access to the same ISP's.
- J Miller
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AmBraCol,
I am aware that not every ISP is everywhere. However Outdoors Unlimited is quite extensive. Here is the link to their local access number page:
http://www.outdoorsunlimited.net/stateaccesslist.html
As for AOL, I do wish I could remember how to reset the personal choices.
The settings are in there, and it has nothing to do with AOLs political leanings.
Joe
I am aware that not every ISP is everywhere. However Outdoors Unlimited is quite extensive. Here is the link to their local access number page:
http://www.outdoorsunlimited.net/stateaccesslist.html
As for AOL, I do wish I could remember how to reset the personal choices.
The settings are in there, and it has nothing to do with AOLs political leanings.
Joe
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Hobie wrote:If I had AOL I bet I could figure it out. There's a "help" button on there somewhere!
Well, at least one would ASSUME so. Nothing I've heard about AOL makes me think much of the program or the company. I'd not put it past them to forget the "Help" button.
Of course, it's SO easy to ask rather than poke around in the Help files. Of course, I'd NEVER do that. No, not ME!!!
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I am on AOL. I guess the only reason I got back with them is because I got 6 months free, and I have local numbers. I am on dialup and choices seem limited. I used to be on MSN.com but they finally got real slow so I quite them. I tried some others and they were slow.
I don't know much about computers, but I found I could not register on here until I turned my popup blocker off and minimized my AOL and just used internet explorer. Then It works for me.
I don't know much about computers, but I found I could not register on here until I turned my popup blocker off and minimized my AOL and just used internet explorer. Then It works for me.
I had trouble viewing the confirmation code when registering so if you're having trouble with that:
Go to the tool bar at the top of the window and select "settings" then scroll down and select "popup control settings". Once there, at the right side of the window that popped up, select "allow web popups from these sites" and type in the leverguns refuge site address in the box below. Then Click on "add" and then "save".
That should do the trick or at least it did for me.
Go to the tool bar at the top of the window and select "settings" then scroll down and select "popup control settings". Once there, at the right side of the window that popped up, select "allow web popups from these sites" and type in the leverguns refuge site address in the box below. Then Click on "add" and then "save".
That should do the trick or at least it did for me.
I was on AOL for years and the "service" got worse every year. I complained to "tech support" and got a canned response which had nothing to do with my complaint. I complained about that and you might be able to guess how she (the tech support rep who sent the first canned answer) handled that if you have AOL experience - she put a block on receiving any more email from me.
The decision to switch carriers was a no-brainer. I see by this morning's paper AOL is selling advertising because their subscribers are quitting by the thousands and AOL needs the income.
Businesses that ignore the customers get what they deserve.
The decision to switch carriers was a no-brainer. I see by this morning's paper AOL is selling advertising because their subscribers are quitting by the thousands and AOL needs the income.
Businesses that ignore the customers get what they deserve.
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I used AOL until a month ago. I had similar problems. I called 1-888-346-3704 and they walked me thru a process that fixed it. I got AOL free for 6 months when I bought the new computer. I switched to DSL with another carrier.
BTW.......When I called AOL, telling them I was changing carriers, they offered to cut my rate to $9.95 a month if I would stay....I declined.
BTW.......When I called AOL, telling them I was changing carriers, they offered to cut my rate to $9.95 a month if I would stay....I declined.
Reqards,
Windjammer
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