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  • ...k]] advertising. Others can host [[phishing]] or [[money mule]] recruiting websites. ...ributed degradation-of-service is the moderated and periodical flooding of websites intended to slow down rather than crash a victim site. The effectiveness of
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  • ...gies in harmful ways. Users can allow active content to execute on trusted websites, by giving explicit permission, on a temporary or a more permanent basis. I ...urity|Strict Transport Security]] header, or configured by users for those websites which don't support Strict Transport Security yet.<ref>[https://noscript.ne
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  • ...se proxy sits closer to the web server and serves only a restricted set of websites. There are several reasons for installing reverse proxy servers: * Encryption/SSL acceleration: when secure websites are created, the [[Secure Sockets Layer]] (SSL) encryption is often not don
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  • * [[Tor66]] - Search and Find .onion websites http://tor66sewebgixwhcqfnp5inzp5x5uohhdy3kvtnyfxc2e5mxiuh34iid.onion/ ...some spam advertisement pages. Some users made ad pages to advertise their websites, but can it be a reason to disable the whole website? http://kaizushih5iec2
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  • * [[List of chat websites]]
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  • ...in 2003. It remains in use on Wikipedia and almost all other [[Wikimedia]] websites, including [[Wiktionary]], [[Wikimedia Commons]] and [[Wikidata]]; these si ...essdate=2010-05-30}}</ref> Because Wikipedia is one of the world's largest websites, achieving scalability through multiple layers of [[database cache|caching]
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  • [[Category:Advertising-free websites]] [[Category:Educational websites]]
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  • ...ts, and it is this interactivity that distinguishes them from other static websites.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Mutum|first1=Dilip|last2=Wang|first2=Qing|editor=Nea ...ml What's New!]. Home.mcom.com. Retrieved June 15, 2013.</ref> list of new websites, updated daily and archived monthly. The page was accessible by a special "
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  • ...ake this process easier. reCAPTCHA is a free-of-charge service provided to websites for assistance with the decipherment,<ref name="FAQ" /> but the reCAPTCHA s
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  • ...es wealthier (Yuldashev). As such, retailers have launched Arabic-language websites as a means to target this population. Secondly, there are predictions of in ...shing]], [[Hacker|hacking]], and [[Vandalism|cyber vandalism]]. E-commerce websites use different tools to avert security threats. These tools include [[Firewa
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  • ...n within JavaScript, is commonly used to execute Ajax on webpages allowing websites to load content onto the screen without refreshing the page. Ajax is not a ...[[headless browser]] may be used to index content provided by Ajax-enabled websites, although Google is no longer recommending the Ajax crawling proposal they
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  • ...or {{code|:visited}}.{{r|Olejnik2012|p=5}} Typically, a list of 50 popular websites is sufficient to generate a unique user history profile, as well as provide ...(e.g. by disabling JavaScript or using [[NoScript]]) can sometimes render websites unusable. The preferred approach is to block only third-party domains that
    36 KB (4,827 words) - 01:46, 4 February 2021
  • ...ntribute content]] or the content depends upon the users or their actions. Websites may be provided for myriad informative, entertainment, commercial, governme ...relatively small, but many [[List of websites founded before 1995|notable websites]] were already active that foreshadowed or inspired today's most popular se
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  • ..., usually to create [[dynamic web page]] content or dynamic images used on websites or elsewhere.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://php.net/manual/en/book.image.php |t ...0|10}}, PHP was used as the server-side programming language on 75% of all websites whose server-side programming language was known<ref name="W3Techs usage st
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  • ...the [[World Wide Web|web]], some websites object to being linked by other websites; some have claimed that linking to them is not allowed without permission. ...he world relating to search techniques using hyperlinked images to other [[websites]] or web pages.<ref name="inquirer">[https://web.archive.org/web/2009022108
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  • ...the page that was searched for; the coordination of attacks against other websites and Internet users; and reactions to threats of violence that have been pos ...certain illegal content, such as [[child pornography]], invasions of other websites (posting floods of disruptive content), and under-18 viewing, all of which
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  • ...Secure Card service, a software that allows customers to make payments on websites that do not accept PayPal directly by generating a unique, single-use Maste ...Through PayPal, users can send or receive payments for online auctions on websites like eBay, purchase or sell goods and services, or donate money or receive
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  • ...s of [[PayPal]].<ref>{{cite web |first=Jefferson |last=Graham |title=Video websites pop up, invite postings |url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/news/techi ...sent [[cease and desist]] letters threatening legal action against several websites offering online download and conversion of YouTube videos.<ref>{{Cite news
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  • ...a"/> Several other Google services also figure in the top 100 most visited websites, including [[YouTube]] and [[Blogger (service)|Blogger]]. Google is the mos ...two theorized about a better system that analyzed the relationships among websites.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ilpubs.stanford.edu:8090/422/ |title=The PageRa
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  • ...tion of derivative works. Organizations such as [[Creative Commons]] host websites where individuals can file for alternative "licenses", or levels of restric ...mble tool for people to borrow and re-present culture; whereas traditional websites made the illegal reproduction of culture difficult to regulate, the mutabil
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