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I am using Duck , Duck Go. No popups, but it does not keep your browser history. And you have to login every time.
In the OPs defense, I thought Izzos comment was a little provocative. Otherwise, of course he is a fine fellow, and we are blessed with his presence. And a fellow great Cheesehead.
okay smartass how many years with my road King under a different handle?
You might want to be careful who you call a smartass and what info you choose to share with us because last I saw/read, it's against the forum rules to have more than one account here. I've been on here for over 15 years and I took the proper steps to get rid of the annoying popups and I haven't gotten any for years. Now if I choose to just read and not take the time to log in, then I get all kinds of popups. So for me it's a simple fix, I just log in and they all go away./
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