I have downloaded and installed on my Google Chrome app for Windows, but i open on my app and go to the Uloz.to Disk website were anyone. If reason why Uloz.to website is discontinuing its file hosting and file synchronization services are getting away? I can't search and download any files on my website but it was shut down, but Uloz.to Disk website is now gone (as of December 2023) and no longer receive any downloads.
R.i.p. Uloz.to Disk (until 30 November 2023), you will be missed.
Answer by
Usha Kumari
Yes, it seems that Uloz.to Disk has discontinued its file hosting and file synchronization services, as their website is no longer accessible as of December 2023.
You may see a picture that contains a message says:
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appears when displayed on my Google Chrome browser. How can i tell me when displayed on the web page that means the Online Microsoft Sam TTS Generator web page has been temporarily unavailable for this service and will not be displayed to view this page. Any ideas?
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Answer by
Akash Shah
The message appearing on your Google Chrome browser indicates that the Online Microsoft Sam TTS Generator web page is temporarily unavailable, and you will not be able to view the page or use its services for now.
You may see: "web.archive.org took too long to respond" message appears when displayed on Google Chrome due to caused a website error when Wayback Machine is slowing down its servers, and because, the archive.org site is temporarily down and may have, the server to have a timed out because due to a slower connection. Any ideas?
Answer by
Pooja Bajaj
The message "web.archive.org took too long to respond" appearing on Google Chrome for the Wayback Machine page could indicate that there was an error with the website, a slowdown in servers, or a temporary downtime of the archive.org site. It may be due to a slower connection. Refreshing the page or trying again later might resolve the issue.
While browsing the Internet, when I start typing letter 'w', all the addresses of sites that I have visited earlier appear. How to prevent this from happening? I don't want others to see the websites that I previously visited.
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Answer by
Leonard Moore
You encounter this behavior because of the prediction option that is activated in Google Chrome. To prevent this from happening, you need to turn this option OFF. This can be done by pressing the Option button from the main page of Chrome, Settings, scroll to the bottom of the page and select Show advanced settings and under the Privacy area make sure that Use a prediction service to help complete searches and URLs typed in the address bar is not checked. To be noticed that predictions are made based on the history of the browser. To prevent this from happening, you can clear the history.
Which browser is it better to choose? I've heard that Google Chrome is the best choice, isn't it?
Answer by
Guus Mieeuws
It depends on which type of user you are. I've got quite a lot of buddies who work as software developers, and these buddies swear every time I mention Google Chrome. First, it's less safe than Firefox or, say, Opera. Second, if you need to read the page code, Chrome's options are way more kodest than those of Firefox. As a result,
1) Firefox is the browser of choice for the folks who want to delve into the code;
2) Opera lies closer to the geeky side of the user range;
3) Chrome is the choice of the regular user.
I venture to presume, you belong to the normal users, since a geek or a code maniac would never ask such a question Click to view
In order to remove add-ons/extensions/toolbars from Google Chrome, you will need to access the Wrench icon (upper right under the X button) > Tools > Extensions and locate your toolbar on the list that will open and then click the BIN icon located next to the toolbar on the right side.
You don't need to restart your browser as the changes are instant.
What I founded in Google support. I think you need "Allow all pop-ups" section.
This article applies to the Google Chrome browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebooks. Allow all pop-ups
You can allow all pop-ups by disabling the pop-up blocker. Follow these steps:
Click the wrench icon Click to viewClick to view on the browser toolbar. Select Options (Preferences on Mac and Linux; Settings on a Chromebook). Click the Under the Hood tab. Click Content settings in the "Privacy" section. In the "Pop-ups" section, select "Allow all sites to show pop-ups." Customize permissions for specific websites by clicking Manage exceptions. Manage pop-ups
Google Chrome prevents pop-ups from automatically appearing and cluttering your screen. Whenever the browser blocks pop-ups for a site, the Click to viewClick to view icon appears in the address bar. Click the icon to see the pop-ups that have been blocked or to manage pop-up settings for the site.
See pop-ups for a specific site
To see blocked pop-ups for a site, follow the steps listed below:
If pop-ups have been blocked, you'll see the Click to viewClick to view icon in the address bar. Click the icon to see a list of the blocked pop-ups. Click the link for the pop-up window that you'd like to see. To always see pop-ups for the site, select "Always show pop-ups from [site]." The site will be added to the exceptions list, which you can manage in the Content Settings dialog. To manually allow pop-ups from a site, follow the steps below:
Click the wrench icon Click to viewClick to view on the browser toolbar. Select Options (Preferences on Mac and Linux; Settings on a Chromebook). Click the Under the Hood tab. Click Content settings in the "Privacy" section. In the "Pop-ups" section, click Manage exceptions.
I keep getting an error message that Conduit Chrome plug-in is unresponsive. What does this mean? How do I rectify it?
J
Answer by
Julia Bocchetta
The faulty plug-in is caused by another component or website. Since the plug-in is installed when you install a toolbar from the same company, then you can perform a new installation of the toolbar or obtain a new version of the plug-in you are currently using. Usually a simple re-install fixes a lot of things including these errors. Also, you can append a simple function to the start-up line of Chrome to disable any dialogues that annoy you.
Right-click Google Chrome's shortcut and add --disable-hang-monitor after Chrome.exe.
Your Touchpad device isn't supported by Chrome Browser. Chrome browser requires Android 4.x to work properly but that's 1% of all the devices available. However, you should be able to install it on your device using Google Play store but an error might pop-up saying that your device isn't supported. A quick fix is to modify the build.prop file from your device but that is somewhat risky and may brick your device if used improperly.
Open Google Chrome menu --> go to the Settings --> open Advanced settings --> Privacy --> Clear browsing data --> select the Beginning of Time --> select Password --> click on Clear browsing data and your all save passwords will be permanently delete from the browser.
I have downloaded and installed on my Google Chrome app for Windows, but i open on my app and go to the Uloz.to Disk website were anyone. If reason why Uloz.to website is discontinuing its file hosting and file synchronization services are getting away? I can't search and download any files on my website but it was shut down, but Uloz.to Disk website is now gone (as of December 2023) and no longer receive any downloads.
R.i.p. Uloz.to Disk (until 30 November 2023), you will be missed.
Yes, it seems that Uloz.to Disk has discontinued its file hosting and file synchronization services, as their website is no longer accessible as of December 2023.
You may see a picture that contains a message says:
Click to viewappears when displayed on my Google Chrome browser. How can i tell me when displayed on the web page that means the Online Microsoft Sam TTS Generator web page has been temporarily unavailable for this service and will not be displayed to view this page. Any ideas?
The message appearing on your Google Chrome browser indicates that the Online Microsoft Sam TTS Generator web page is temporarily unavailable, and you will not be able to view the page or use its services for now.
You may see: "web.archive.org took too long to respond" message appears when displayed on Google Chrome due to caused a website error when Wayback Machine is slowing down its servers, and because, the archive.org site is temporarily down and may have, the server to have a timed out because due to a slower connection. Any ideas?
The message "web.archive.org took too long to respond" appearing on Google Chrome for the Wayback Machine page could indicate that there was an error with the website, a slowdown in servers, or a temporary downtime of the archive.org site. It may be due to a slower connection. Refreshing the page or trying again later might resolve the issue.
While browsing the Internet, when I start typing letter 'w', all the addresses of sites that I have visited earlier appear. How to prevent this from happening? I don't want others to see the websites that I previously visited.
You encounter this behavior because of the prediction option that is activated in Google Chrome. To prevent this from happening, you need to turn this option OFF. This can be done by pressing the Option button from the main page of Chrome, Settings, scroll to the bottom of the page and select Show advanced settings and under the Privacy area make sure that Use a prediction service to help complete searches and URLs typed in the address bar is not checked. To be noticed that predictions are made based on the history of the browser. To prevent this from happening, you can clear the history.
Which browser is it better to choose? I've heard that Google Chrome is the best choice, isn't it?
It depends on which type of user you are. I've got quite a lot of buddies who work as software developers, and these buddies swear every time I mention Google Chrome. First, it's less safe than Firefox or, say, Opera. Second, if you need to read the page code, Chrome's options are way more kodest than those of Firefox. As a result,
1) Firefox is the browser of choice for the folks who want to delve into the code;
2) Opera lies closer to the geeky side of the user range;
3) Chrome is the choice of the regular user.
I venture to presume, you belong to the normal users, since a geek or a code maniac would never ask such a question Click to view
Therefore, your browser of choice is Chrome.
In order to remove add-ons/extensions/toolbars from Google Chrome, you will need to access the Wrench icon (upper right under the X button) > Tools > Extensions and locate your toolbar on the list that will open and then click the BIN icon located next to the toolbar on the right side.
You don't need to restart your browser as the changes are instant.
What I founded in Google support. I think you need "Allow all pop-ups" section.
This article applies to the Google Chrome browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebooks.
Allow all pop-ups
You can allow all pop-ups by disabling the pop-up blocker. Follow these steps:
Click the wrench icon Click to viewClick to view on the browser
toolbar. Select Options (Preferences
on Mac and Linux; Settings on a
Chromebook). Click the Under the Hood
tab. Click Content settings in the
"Privacy" section. In the "Pop-ups"
section, select "Allow all sites to
show pop-ups." Customize permissions
for specific websites by clicking
Manage exceptions.
Manage pop-ups
Google Chrome prevents pop-ups from
automatically appearing and cluttering
your screen. Whenever the browser
blocks pop-ups for a site, the Click to viewClick to view icon
appears in the address bar. Click the
icon to see the pop-ups that have been
blocked or to manage pop-up settings
for the site.
See pop-ups for a specific site
To see blocked pop-ups for a site,
follow the steps listed below:
If pop-ups have been blocked, you'll
see the Click to viewClick to view icon in the address bar.
Click the icon to see a list of the
blocked pop-ups. Click the link for
the pop-up window that you'd like to
see. To always see pop-ups for the
site, select "Always show pop-ups from
[site]." The site will be added to the
exceptions list, which you can manage
in the Content Settings dialog. To
manually allow pop-ups from a site,
follow the steps below:
Click the wrench icon Click to viewClick to view on the browser
toolbar. Select Options (Preferences
on Mac and Linux; Settings on a
Chromebook). Click the Under the Hood
tab. Click Content settings in the
"Privacy" section. In the "Pop-ups"
section, click Manage exceptions.
I keep getting an error message that Conduit Chrome plug-in is unresponsive. What does this mean? How do I rectify it?
The faulty plug-in is caused by another component or website. Since the plug-in is installed when you install a toolbar from the same company, then you can perform a new installation of the toolbar or obtain a new version of the plug-in you are currently using. Usually a simple re-install fixes a lot of things including these errors. Also, you can append a simple function to the start-up line of Chrome to disable any dialogues that annoy you.
Right-click Google Chrome's shortcut and add --disable-hang-monitor after Chrome.exe.
Your Touchpad device isn't supported by Chrome Browser. Chrome browser requires Android 4.x to work properly but that's 1% of all the devices available. However, you should be able to install it on your device using Google Play store but an error might pop-up saying that your device isn't supported. A quick fix is to modify the build.prop file from your device but that is somewhat risky and may brick your device if used improperly.
Open Google Chrome menu --> go to the Settings --> open Advanced settings --> Privacy --> Clear browsing data --> select the Beginning of Time --> select Password --> click on Clear browsing data and your all save passwords will be permanently delete from the browser.