localnet was my homepage but it changed to yahoo. I can go to yahoo easy but need my localnet access for other things
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go to your localnet page then go to Tools/Internet Options/then under Address at the top of this new page click on Use current then click ok. if you have a security system that won't let you change your home page like Norton, just click change home page when prompted, glgl
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Me I've long been an open source proponent, contributer and user. Switched most of my home pcs to Linux back in the late 90s and except for music recording been all Linux since 2000. If the US Gov dumped propriatory software it'd save trillions and also be far more efficient and secure. One of my biggest solutions to allow us to drastically cut taxes is exactly that, to ban propriatory software except where there is a compelling need for it because of a very specialized app that has no open source equiv. I'm iffy about net nuetrality. I like the basic concept but the devil is in the details. The way it's planned to be implemented just makes my skin crawl. It shouts Gov intrusion and regulation. It also can be easily twisted to force "equal" bandwidth even when bandwidth isn't an issue. As such ISPs could be forced to throttle bandwidth on popular sites because some pet Leftist website isn't getting the hits they think is appropriate. I do strongly oppose the tiered structure and growing monopoly among ISPs. Sprint is the worst offender. It has repeatedly over the years throttled bandwidth from small ISPs to give bandwidth to bigger ISPs who paid to have higher access. This tends to really harm rural users who don't have the collective bargaining power of being with one of the biggie ISPs and dial up users who are often using local tiny ISPs. Sprint has also at times censored content which outraged me and for years I boycotted Sprint products over it. The potential is still there for ISPs and parts of the backbone to censor at will, filter and to actually play politics by throttling not just specific ISPs but specific destinations and or regions. So I'd like to see net nuetrality completely rewritten to stay in the spirit of the idea rather than the mess that was proposed as law recently.
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how can I make local net my homepage?
localnet was my homepage but it changed to yahoo. I can go to yahoo easy but need my localnet access for other things