That's just the way dropbox works, it's designed for secure file
sharing, and photo sharing was just an after thought. But it works well
and lets me use any display method for my photos, or their own built in
gallery software if I so desire. I like having control and it's
effectively free, more so than Google which really want's to sell my
info so other companies can sell me stuff. Dropbox is just selling
cloud back services by giving away small chunks for limited purposes. I
like their model and if I needed that kind of protection I'd certainly
pay for their service.
On 5/21/2014 12:47 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
On May 21, 2014, at 11:30 , P.J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
Ann, you should try Pale Moon. It uses Firefox's codebase but does away with a
number of problematic features that Firefox now supports. I've used Chrome to
test some web applications I've worked on but otherwise I don't like it's
intrusive nanny like protection. Web surfing should be enjoyable not annoying.
FWIW Google Chrome on my Mac loaded your link just peachy. I don't know what
was being complained about on Ann's machine.
She could have some sorta malware interfering with the https connection (Not
sure why it needs to be https for people to view a simple image link, but...)
also - it could be some sorta SSL-negotiation issues related to the latest
problems with.. with.. oh, what was that OpenSSL bug from last month that I've
already forgotten about?
-Charles
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