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Look at it: Some crazy people are robbers. For some, it's worse than murder. It's a look, that's for sure – we won't rush here. But if you rely too much on the last camp, here are a few hacks and tricks that will serve you well.
Mute your tweets.
Twitter has a built-in mute function, which you can find under the "content preferences" submenu of your settings. From there, go to "safe," hit "muted," and go to "muted" words. Hit the plus button in the left corner and you'll drop a menu that will allow you to prevent unwanted words from appearing on the platform.
You will be able to hide certain words and phrases in your timeline, in your notifications, and choose to keep them quiet from anyone or people you don't follow. You will be able to determine how long they last to be silenced. I recommend seven days from now (top shelf life for the news cycle by 2020).
The only downside to Twitter's built-in functionality is that you have to include individual phrases. So, if you want to keep quiet, say, "last of us," "last of us," "last of us ii," "last of us part ii," "last of us part 2," "" ours, "" last of us, "" innocent dog, "" destroyer, "" robbers, "" joel, "" ellie, "" joel and ellie, "" jole and ellie, "" dina, "" ellie's girlfriend, "" firemen, "" explosives, ”and other related considerations Last to Us Spoilers, you will be updating the mute page for a while.
Chrome users can remedy the problem by downloading a helpful browser extension. For example, Open the Tweet Filter works the same way as Twitter does. The main difference is that you can install multiple all names at once.
In addition, if you know specific contact accounts that don't care about hackers – hey, we don't call them names – you can mute those accounts as a batch. On Twitter, you can mute accounts by going directly to someone's page or by clicking the drop down button in one of their tweets. More often than not, you consider doing so back find out that the character is coming from Harry Potter you die.
And your post on Facebook.
Facebook is more crowded and disorganized (and politically destructive) than Twitter, so in order to protect yourself from hijackers, you'll need to use powerful tools. Here it is again, Chrome extensions come in handy. Among the most effective contributions is the so-called impressive name F.B. (FluffBust) Dirt. Although designed in a unique way to block "junk you don't want to see" – badges, spam, and #sponcon – extensions have strong text filters, too. Just type in everything Last to Us words and phrases you do not want to see voila! If you are ready to return to a ruined world, just turn it off.
Turn off autoplay for videos.
There are a few more subtle ways for hackers to use than auto-play videos. One minute, you're watching a new trailer The Final VII Remake. Next, corrupted the ending document!
Media store publishers use a video that automatically plays in the name of accumulating revenue and running away from readers, but that doesn't mean you should be under their will. Just download the Chrome extension – yes, someone else one-stop audio from any HTML5 video. There is probably 72,000 versions are like extensions. Select one of the highest-measured and walked safely. But if there is a site that produces videos you trust and enjoy (cough, cough), you may want to select an extension with the authorization option, such as Smart Mute.
You can also disable videos automatically with the platform.
- On Reddit: Under the "User settings" menu, you will find the option to "feed settings." Click on that, then turn off "autoplay media."
- On Facebook: Go to your settings and scroll until you find "video" submissions. There, you can turn off auto playback.
- In the Facebook mobile app: Open the menu, then scroll down to this arcane submenus: Privacy Settings, Settings, Media and Contacts, Video and Photos. There, you can turn it off.
- On Twitter: Go to your settings. Click "Data usage" (close below) and change "autoplay" from "mobile or Wi-fi" to "never." This should apply to your entire account; no need to do it on both mobile and desktop.
- On Instagram: Open your settings. Click on "mobile data usage" (this can be under the "account" submenu, depending on your platform) and open the data cache.
- For the Instagram desktop app: Great!
Even if you do not turn off autoplay, you would be wise to keep your volume mute when robbers move around.
Use Unspoiler.
Do not use Chrome extension is basically a Mirror Shield for hackers. Once you've downloaded the extension, just type in a game you don't want to spend ("the last of us"), and it will block any content related to the big red alert. Made for TV shows, but also applicable to video games. In fact, it probably works and all right. Identification seems to block any topic that is not directly related to your term. When the extension is on, it's not unusual to see Google News results that look like:
As you can see, it can quickly turn Internet browsing into eyeore. However, if you want to protect yourself from hijackers, a few options will provide you for additional protection. When you're ready to see content related to "The Last Of Us," just open the extension and touch the small "x" next to the paragraph.
Stay offline.
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