Please provide me with a refund of the money three transactions through which you have taken cash from my bank account.
You are very very bad people. You are bad people indeed. You must be ashamed of yourselves!!
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Please ban her from this forum.
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the same reposted article: https://nauka.enciklopediya-tehniki.ru/gadjet/8775-roku-streaming-stick-obzor-novogo-moshnogo-potokovogo-mediapleera.html
I have a site called oldknowhow.com and I haven’t been on there in a good long while, (One of those someday… type-projects) and decided I wanted to write a new article. Get on my Dashboard and I noticed that jetpack is reporting my top searches are coming from cosplaybay.com. I though to myself, that’s interesting, I wonder what that is, so I check it out.
Well, it’s my site loaded in an iframe and somehow they have managed to replace all my google ad code with their own, but still display my site in its entirety.
What I did was add the javascript found on this great webpage: https://www.willmaster.com/library/web-development/URL-masking.php to my index.php
None of the iframe break-out plugins worked, none of my .htaccess tricks worked, but this code did!
I’m putting it into every site I own after this experience.
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I’m eager to see will you deal with this. And how.
Regards,
Emma
I am a guest poster, and it is very crucial for me, and the likes to get our sites running that is why, creating articles has been much difficult due to restrictions and existing rules and guidelines. I want to report this particular site: https://phifty.net for not supplementing my guest post with proper source, author bio, and the agreed backlinks. I already contacted him but he isn’t responding. I hope there is something we can do about this. Here’s my guest post: https://phifty.net/bocce-balls-your-ultimate-fathers-birthday-gift/
Thank you.
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]]>I’m very new to WordPress so forgive me if this is a really noob question, but I’m wondering how hard is it for people to take the coding I’ve put on the web?
See, I’m thinking of making a new type of website using WordPress. To do this I’ll have to hack a few different plugins to perform some specific tasks. What I’d hate to happen is after spending all that time modifying/creating new plugins, one of my competitors to come to my site access my code somehow and start using it on their own site. Is something like that possible? Likely? If there is, is there a way I can stop it?
Thanks,
Michael
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