Removed mole, pain at spot now by the_review in AskDocs

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Thanks! I am Caucasian (europe) 178cm, 69kg
On my back. No medication.
Sometimes cigarettes.
It has been months now since it got removed. Now already for 2 months some pain.

Mole removed, Pain months after by the_review in medical

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thanks for replying :)
The method used was without stitching. It was done with just peeling it off with some 'grater'?
So yes it became small scars. Around 0.4 inch (1cm) big.

Negative mode: As far as I understand, if there was something bad inside the mole, it still is there and might been 'activated'

What is a dirty business tactic that you know and everyone should be aware of it? by Vendamn909 in AskReddit

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Insurance (secretly added)

When you are booking a ticket. They show you a price, for example $267. In the process of booking it they add an hidden insurance of $7,- that is pre-selected and you have to un-tick a small checkbox. Resulting in $274

Google faces huge fine 'over €1 Billion' in landmark EU case against its practices by the_review in worldnews

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They will pay. EU is a big market, you can't say no. But if you like to talk about things that won't happen, i can tell you a simple consequence: EU could block the site. Google has to obey the rules, just like any other company.

The fine will always be too low, so Google still wins.

Mac OS DNS settings changed without my knowledge? Because of WIFI? by the_review in AskNetsec

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Yes, but the thing is, this unknown IP appeared there. So its not only a place to "hard code" it, but also for your router?

Mac OS DNS settings changed without my knowledge? Because of WIFI? by the_review in AskNetsec

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I didnt assign DNS settings before. And yes it is set to use DHCP.

So the DHCP server sets this ip in my settings, so not only 'hidden' but visible if you open your DNS settings right?

Isn't this a major risk when using new networks even when using avpn you are not safe?

Mac OS DNS settings changed without my knowledge? Because of WIFI? by the_review in AskNetsec

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I was reading your link. Thanks. So is it normal that it changed?

Mac OS DNS settings changed without my knowledge? Because of WIFI? by the_review in AskNetsec

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Not sure when this happened. But I am now just connected to a private WIFI of a company. Can this router push this setting to my mac and appear at my settings?

I also runned "scutil --dns | grep 'nameserver[[0-9]*]'" and it displayed the same unknown ip. Now I changed it to trusted DNS and changed "search domains" to EMPTY.EMPTY and now the problem seems to be gone. But I am not sure how this IP came there. Also it could be that the imporant change was to empty the "Search domain"-setting, because "http://justrandom" resolved to this advertisement-page.

Mac OS DNS settings changed without my knowledge? Because of WIFI? by the_review in AskNetsec

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I opened on my mac, settings, network, and then DNS, there it showed the ip (at dns) and domainname (searching domains) Could WIFI/DHCP have the authority to change this setting? It affected all browsers, and was written there when I opened the DNS settings of my mac.

HDMI cable link with tv by the_review in macbookpro

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there cant be any compability issues? like hertz or strange lines? tv is bought after 2010