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Re: Please help this computer idiot. Adobe flash vs QVC

Oh yay! Glad somebody found the answer, Shoey! I didn't know about that setting. It seems like, in some regards, there are settings on top of settings.

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On 7/9/2014 chickenbutt said:

Oh yay! Glad somebody found the answer, Shoey! I didn't know about that setting. It seems like, in some regards, there are settings on top of settings.

I never have seen them before. Now I notice them on many sites. Today it was on Huffington, and a couple other places. Maybe it is a windows8 thing. You learn something new everyday!

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Re: Please help this computer idiot. Adobe flash vs QVC

There is another setting that turns off the filter for all sites, but that can be more of a security risk. It's safer to turn it off just for individual sites you can trust.

windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/use-activex-filtering#ie=ie-11

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Re: Please help this computer idiot. Adobe flash vs QVC

Use a different browser. IE is a pain.