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Over160 caeras. new tech for super bowl WOW!
Too Many security cameras, not enough safety
Feb 9, 2024, 5:56 pm - eddessaknight - Gaming Forum

What is the cloudfare verifocation about?
How many times did you see the Cloudflare security check today?
Jan 8, 2024, 6:43 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Bill to allow Pennsylvania lottery players to claim anonymously passes unanimously in Senate
You want to be famous. Most people prefer safety. You are aware of winners being harmed for even relatively small amounts? It has nothing to do with open security and having any anonymity law expiring after 10 years makes zero sense. What extra level of security would that show ten years later?
Sep 24, 2023, 1:50 pm - Artist77 - Lottery News

Make IE6 able to use secure pages - Enabling TLS support on IE6
First of all, if you're still using Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) at this point, you are using a very old and unsecured Web browser. You really need to either upgrade to a modern version of Internet Explorer, or else you should be using a different brand of browser, such as Google Chrome or Firefox . That being said, if you're still using IE6 and you try using a secure Web page at Lottery Post (or USA Mega ), you may find that it doesn't work. An example of a secure page is the Log In page, whic
Nov 3, 2014, 6:01 pm - Todd - Help

Understanding Log In / Log Off
Lottery Post uses several advanced security measures to ensure that your private information and access to your Lottery Post account remains confidential and secure. Like most membership-type web sites, Lottery Post requires the use of a Username and Password to identify yourself to the system, and gain access to your account. When you are logged in, that means the system recognizes you, and your Web browser will continue to provide access to your membership account, and all the features
Aug 5, 2007, 10:52 am - Todd - Help

Firewalls and ad-blocking software
These days there are many different choices consumers can make about protecting their computers from viruses, spammers, hackers, etc. Popular packages include Norton, Microsoft OneCare, McAfee, Zone Alarm, Kaspersky, and Avast, to name just a few. While much of the protection is essential, the default settings are often overly-restrictive, and block things that you would not necessarily want to block, if given the choice. Internet security software often is set to monitor all Internet traf
Sep 27, 2002, 8:24 am - Todd - Help

Cookies and cookie usage
In order to post messages and use Lottery Post features, cookies must be enabled on your Internet browser. The use of cookies helps us to bring you easy-to-use yet powerful features. Our use of cookies is harmless to you and your computer, and we do not use cookies for any purpose other than enabling Lottery Post features. What are Cookies? You may have heard horror stories about cookies stories that would lead you to believe that allowing cookies on your computer invades your priva
Sep 27, 2002, 7:22 am - Todd - Help

Florida LLC revealed to have claimed $1.6 billion Mega Millions lottery jackpot
There is nothing suspicious about winning a prize in one part of a state and claiming it in another part of the state. Waiting is also not suspicious because they wanted to make sure they had everything in order. In most states one's name has to match identically on both the ID and social security card when claiming a prize at lottery headquarters. A lot of people don't realize this until they get to headquarters and have to file paperwork for new ID's and social security cards with matching nam
Dec 29, 2023, 7:17 am - winterhug - Lottery News

New bill in Wisconsin could allow some lottery winners to remain anonymous
A winner's exemption from public disclosure under Peterman's bill includes shielding the winner's name, address, or social security number from public records requests for up to one year after the winner becomes entitled to their prize. This bill would keep the safety and security of lottery winners in mind Winners only get privacy for up to one year. A lot of lottery winners have become victims of thieves and murderers. If they really cared about a winner's safety and securi
Dec 7, 2023, 12:57 pm - LottoIntuitive - Lottery News

Bill to allow Pennsylvania lottery players to claim anonymously passes unanimously in Senate
Personally l don't want to be anonymous but depends on my mood that day and the jackpot amount maybe maybe not. However l think all anonymous laws should expire after Ten Years this will at least give the public sense of fairness :). We live in a strange World . Remember the Airline that installed security doors to the snip pit and the Pilot was the one that committed Suicide so we need to have some Open Security too. So Ten years is good enough to put your S...together . This post has been
Sep 24, 2023, 1:04 pm - JoeBigLotto - Lottery News

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