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Firefox 5 compatibility

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

We have been informed by a few customers that Firefox offered update to version 5 and that the Identity Cloaker extension was disabled, because it was marked by Firefox as incompatible. I apologize for the inconvenience and believe the programmer will have an updated version available later today.

Once the current version of Identity Cloaker is Firefox 5 compatible, an email will be sent to customers and an update will be posted on the blog too. In the meanwhile, it may be better to wait with the Firefox 5 update or contact us via helpdesk and we will send you our development version of Identity Cloaker (called simply Identity Cloaker 2 for now), which is already Firefox 5 compatible.

UPDATE:

OK, a new version is now available in the member area for downloading. It’s also available at:

http://www.identitycloaker.com/download/IDC_Setup.exe

This version is compatible with Firefox 5, that is the only difference between the older release an the today’s one so if you are not using Firefox, there is no need to update. The version number of the Identity Cloaker application is the same still but the Firefox Extension number, as reported in the Firefox addons manager list, has increased from version 1.2. to 1.3.

This version will not be available via the standard update as it caused some complications in the past and it does not add any new features so it’s not necessary to upgrade for those using Firefox 3.x or 4.x still, or other web browsers only.

After the new version is installed, it should only be necessary to restart Firefox. If that does not work, please try the below process:

If upgrading from Identity Cloaker version 1.1.9 and older:

These instructions are important only if you are using Firefox:

1) Run the current/old version of Identity Cloaker

2) Click “Firefox Extension Uninstallation”

3) Restart Firefox

4) Install the new version of Identity Cloaker (you do not have to uninstall the previous one first)

5) Click “Firefox Extension Installation”

6) Restart Firefox

Absolutely no BitTorrent traffic on our US servers – Again!

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

I hate to repeat myself but I want to remind everyone that BitTorrent traffic – or more namely downloading or uploading copyrighted video files or similar via BitTorrent networks is stricly not allowed via our US servers as per our TOS!

I have said this many times before but it seems some of our users are ignoring it. If you have noticed the US3 server being offline, the reason is it was abused for BitTorrent traffic and we are looking for a replacement now.

Anyone found abusing our TOS by using BitTorrents on the US servers will have their accounts terminated without right for any refunds and will be denied access to our services in the future! It is necessary in order to protect the service for the rest of our valued customers.

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