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Offline Maik

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17/11/14
« on: Monday, 17 November, 2014 @ 13:24:02 »
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Detectives are investigating an allegation that a young boy was murdered by a Conservative MP during a sickening sex attack.

The Metropolitan Police Service’s paedophile unit, under ‘Operation Midland’, is also investigating a claim that a second boy was murdered during a depraved sexual assault in the presence of a former Conservative cabinet minister.

Exaro, which has been investigating the murder cases over many months, helped to arrange for a key witness to pass his crucial testimony to the Met. We can reveal that, as a result, the police are also investigating the murder of a third boy around 30 years ago by members of a paedophile network of MPs and other VIPs.
http://www.exaronews.com/articles/5409/operation-midland-investigates-tory-mp-over-boy-s-murder

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Re: 17/11/14
« Reply #1 on: Monday, 17 November, 2014 @ 14:07:04 »
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Latest Avast reportedly deleting Firefox add-ons

Several locations on the Internet, including the official Avast forum, Reddit and Firefox support site Mozilla Zine, are filling up with user reports that that latest version of Avast deletes Firefox add-ons automatically.

The issues are confirmed by some users but not noticed by others. The only common denominator is that all affected users run the latest Avast on their PC and use Firefox stable.

Since it is unclear what is causing the issue exactly, it is recommended to backup your Firefox profile just in case. You can use a program like MozBackup for that.
http://www.ghacks.net/2014/11/16/latest-avast-reportedly-deleting-firefox-add-ons/

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Re: 17/11/14
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday, 19 November, 2014 @ 20:13:33 »
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Latest Avast reportedly deleting Firefox add-ons

Several locations on the Internet, including the official Avast forum, Reddit and Firefox support site Mozilla Zine, are filling up with user reports that that latest version of Avast deletes Firefox add-ons automatically.

The issues are confirmed by some users but not noticed by others. The only common denominator is that all affected users run the latest Avast on their PC and use Firefox stable.

Since it is unclear what is causing the issue exactly, it is recommended to backup your Firefox profile just in case. You can use a program like MozBackup for that.
http://www.ghacks.net/2014/11/16/latest-avast-reportedly-deleting-firefox-add-ons/

Yup - just happened to us on the laptop where Kath has Avast.  PC OK.

 :bat:

Tony