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SPC Margaret Higgins
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint: I really wish that I could help you out. I am not sure; though, how to tell who has viewed your Facebook Profile. GOOD MORNING SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint! -Margaret
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
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I could care less who sees my FB post. I am not hiding. BUT, those who are trying to see who is looking at them...and get this silly software, they are really getting hurt by viruses
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint - Thank you so very kindly for your response. It is really too bad and hard on those who get hurt by viruses. HAVE a BLESSED DAY, SIR- Margaret
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No free lunches. Anyone that offers free downloads for things that the actual vendor charges for, are immediately suspect. Best to pay the cash after thoroughly researching legitimate reviews to ensure it works and has no bad side effects. Plan B is some of the reputable download sites, but beware of them as well. Scan after download and before installing to ensure it's not malware or worse. Most of those are either a "Lite" version without the full features, or free only for a trial period. If the app is worth having, it's worth paying for to ensure peace of mind. Avoid impulse buying from ads. Things like apps that claim to speed up your connection are usually bogus. They just tweak some settings, but your bandwidth is regulated by the provider. Minor adjustments might make slight improvements but they are usually not noticeable to the average user. A graph or chart may show 25% improvement, but it's usually minimal at best. The "free" tag is exploited by bad actors and should be interpreted as "beware" for that reason.
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