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reducing mobile broadband usage?
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One thing, though. T-mob does have some kind of content lock - You Tube, for example, although iPlayer is ok. 3 is better for not prohibiting sites. I think they want a credit card no./proof of age to disable this. I haven't bothered - the dodgy sites I visit seem to be ok with them. http://www.dreamindemon.com/I shot a vein in my neck and coughed up a Quaalude.
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thanks
i have managed to downlaod firefox, with flashblock and adblock add-ons, but i cant find one for the picture blocking as talked about by "web ferret", any idea's what this is exactly called, or if i still need it?
cheers
Its here
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5613?src=api
Image Block adds a toggle button that conditionally blocks/allows loading of images on webpages. Blocking images results in faster browsing, especially helpful on handheld devices or slower connections like GSM/GPRS/EDGE dial-up etc.
If you use the BBC new & weather websites they do a low graphics version - Just save this as a favourite or bookmark.0
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