on 14-05-2014 13:39
on 14-05-2014 13:39
The following link appears in a thread about O2 Clipit and taking the URL at face value should display terms and conditions, but I get something quite different instead when I click on it. (I use Internet Explorer 11 but the same result appears when I use Chrome or Opera browsers.)
http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/other-products-and-services/clip-it
The strange thing is if I copy the URL and paste it into a new tab in my browser it does bring up the siad terms and conditions. Anyone know what is happening.
I'd be interested to know what others see when they
I should say that I use Norton Internet Security which I update every single day and I also scan frequently with Malwarebytes. I also have AdBlock and "Do Not Track Me" active on my PC.
I do not use Facebook or Twitter or any other such "social media" - so I am as certain as I can be that my PC is not compromised.
If anyone can shed any light on what is goin on with that link I'd be most grateful.
Gerry
(In my normal state of technical confusion)
on 14-05-2014 13:44
on 14-05-2014 13:44
@Toby the link is obviously a cut and paste from an email and the link is to the owa mail system needs editing in the original thread
@Anonymous hope that explains it OWA which is referenced is the outlook web application
on 14-05-2014 13:44
on 14-05-2014 13:44
@Toby the link is obviously a cut and paste from an email and the link is to the owa mail system needs editing in the original thread
@Anonymous hope that explains it OWA which is referenced is the outlook web application
on 14-05-2014 13:50
Thanks @adamtemp64 Being the cautious not to mention paranoid eejit I am I thought my system was being hijacked. :O))
Gerry
on 15-05-2014 10:13
Good spot @Anonymous , I'll get that sorted out!
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