online sources

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Discussions tagged with 'online sources' on WindowsForum.com focus on evaluating the credibility and authority of web content. Users share experiences with persistent online warnings, such as those from Forbes, questioning their legitimacy and impact on daily computing. Other threads explore surprising or misleading search results from major platforms like Google, highlighting how online sources can contain errors or unexpected content. The tag covers user concerns about verifying information found on the web, dealing with intrusive or dubious online posts, and navigating the reliability of widely used search engines and news sites. These conversations reflect a practical need to critically assess digital information encountered during routine Windows use.
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    Forbes ?

    I find that co-pilot is a pain but I can live with it. Today I would like to know who/what this poster on the Web is all about ie: Forbes. It does come on most everyday with dire warnings about our machines, I never heed these warnings and I am still happy on all my W-11 machines, three here...
  2. cybercore

    Hemingway shocker: Old Ernie must be turning in his grave!

    Link Removed Link Removed Death in the Afternoon, as every reader of good books knows, is a non-fiction book by Ernest Hemingway about the ceremony and traditions of Spanish bullfighting. Or is it? Maybe there's more to this book than meets the eye. Could this famous work be about...
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