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...I think this move forcing Chrome to embargo embedded simple HTTP content "in the name of internet security" is a backdoor to force everybody to pay for services, be it image hosting, certificates, or pro web development....
And I'll bring up my bigger problem with Chrome - the mothership.
Yes! Need a new browser. What's a good one to use? ...
Yes! Need a new browser. What's a good one to use? Also the DOJ is filling a huge anti trust lawsuit against Google today.
And I'll bring up my bigger problem with Chrome - the mothership. Don't think for a nanosecond that Alphabet/Google isn't tracking and recording the finest details about your browsing activities through their browser. Why would they bother? Because they can. And do. The vast unwashed masses comprising the browsing public don't know, or care, which is why Google gets away with it.Bottom line to both situations? Don't use Chrome.
I have yet to find any gateway or application anywhere else that is blocking those images except Railwire.My site is hosted on a local ISP, which I like because I can literally walk down the street and yell at them.But, checking every place that those images are posted - my own websites (which are not https), Nscale.net, trainboard, etc. Here's what I'm seeing.My own websites - no problem with Chrome.Nscale.net - no problem with Chrome, all goodGoogle searches - still show all my images, which is rather amazing.Railwire - images completely dissapear with no tag or trace.Trainboard - this is interesting - images disappear but [IMG] shows in the post so at least you are aware there's something there you can't see, so you're sort of prompted to check your security settings if you want to see it.Trainorders - same thing, you have to unblock - but there's a tag there to show there at least was an image.So check into that much? Why doesn't it at least show a tag there that there's an image its not displaying? Right now it's nothing.
Trainboard - this is interesting - images disappear but [IMG] shows in the post so at least you are aware there's something there you can't see, so you're sort of prompted to check your security settings if you want to see it.