Safest Way To Post Pics Online?

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    ThrashZone said:
    Thanks please add it to your system spec's page along with what ever Security suite you ended up with after Greg re-installed or fixed your machine,
    Last I heard was Panda ?

    I have MSE , Premium Malowarebytes and SUPERantisptware. SUPERantispyware.


    When I first posted this the SUPERspyware didn't show, after editign it it came back up .
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       #42

    They would also look good in your system spec's page :)
    I doubt it's your browser just simple mistakes

    It's funny John showed the opposite of what the youtube button does when I use it :/
    youtube is in capitals but no mistakes can be made or the video does not work :)
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       #43

    ThrashZone said:
    They would also look good in your system spec's page :)
    I doubt it's your browser just simple mistakes

    It's funny John showed the opposite of what the youtube button does when I use it :/
    youtube is in capitals but no mistakes can be made or the video does not work :)

    Well it makes me feel better to at least share the blame with the system.
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  4. Posts : 91
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  5. Posts : 91
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       #45

    Can you post pictures from your library safely? What about a camera that plugs into your laptop?
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  6. whs
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       #46

    One word about OneDrive.

    OneDrive is not the ideal place to post pictures unless you want to upload a bunch in a .zip folder that the next person can download.

    However, for PDFs it is ideal. You can make fancier picture setups like that and they will display directly in the browser. I use it mostly for tutorials like this. There you can put hyperlinks or pictures as hyperlinks. Very convenient.
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  7. Posts : 20,583
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       #47

    Yea just use the paper clip and search for them on your computer,
    Cameras you'd need to transfer then to your computer and repeat the above,

    Onedrive might have issues with hybrid photo files = some raw file types but I haven't seen any issues with the most common file types jpeg/ png/ gif files :/
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