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RE: Steem supply is mining using your browser

in #steem7 years ago

Claiming I put the warning on after you posted this is ridiculous. I invite you to try the code on any site and see if you can deactivate that warning.

Never said that BTW.

I just don't see your warning and never saw it. I'm at work right now with 3 colleagues that don't see it either.

Inspect and verify please. It could even be the publisher's fault (maybe an update in their javascript code stopped showing the warning??)

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@dragosroua posted here two months ago stating he was using a browser miner on steem.supply to mine JSEcoin.
https://steemit.com/news/@dragosroua/jsecoin-mining-crypto-currencies-in-or-with-your-browser

Thank you!

Here's their answer. If you want to contribute to the discussion, feel free to post on their forums:
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The popup never showed for me, maybe because I went to your website before you put it and the cookie was badly set? Or just a badly place html element.

Ok, I will contact them, they're quite responsive. Will also publish a post about this tomorrow (it's evening here now).

I don't see the popup either, but I've got a blocker running by default, so would only see it if I bother to go look at what my blocker has blocked (which I tend not to do with no reason). Having a manual link to the disclosure notice may be a possibly solution so that the information is easily accessible to anyone, even if they're running a blocker, so they can't just say 'but it didn't show for me'.

I was pondering that too and I may add it.

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