Re: Signing in with Google or Facebook - data security and group promotion
John, I am promoting this as a group free of tracking, status reports, friend Correct. I want to assure people without Facebook accounts that no Facebook stuff Also correct. Even though a member may
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Shal Farley
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#14797
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Re: Signing in with Google or Facebook - data security and group promotion
Marv I do not have the level of IT skills of the other members of this group, so do not fully follow the details. Most of my group members will already have gmail accounts, and use Facebook groups.
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Groups.io User
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#14796
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Re: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
Bill, Still have lots of cox.net users whose messages are still be bounced. > That's something only Cox can fix. The #changelog entry means that those members won't be thrown into Bouncing (blue B) or
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Shal Farley
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#14795
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Re: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
Sal,? Still have lots of cox.net users whose messages are still be bounced.? Bill Halte
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William Halte
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#14794
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Re: Signing in with Google or Facebook - data security and group promotion
Shal is correct. I got email and websites tangled up. Mia Culpa. If you authenticate with Google through OpenID, Google see that you logged into Groups.io, but not which groups you've joined or which
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Marvin Waschke
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#14793
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Re: Power Point Slideshow
Probably the easiest way is to export all the PowerPoint slides as JPEGs or PNGs and upload them to a photo album, where the user can page through them. You would lose animations, sound, presenter's
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Bruce Bowman
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#14792
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Re: Power Point Slideshow
I thought possibly saving a *.pps rather than .?.ppt file might play directly in a browser. ?No joy, at least not with Chrome. However I tried creating a google SLIDES doc rather than PowerPoint,
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KWKloeber
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#14791
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Re: Signing in with Google or Facebook - data security and group promotion
It is good to know that there is some barrier to flow of information through to Google and Facebook, which do not seem to be in the sea kayaking market anyway. I have always felt they must be very
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Groups.io User
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#14790
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Re: Message Blocked Due to Spam Content
Bill, Alas, no. That doesn't matter. A normal service-provider spam filter, or filters made by the user, wouldn't cause the messages to be rejected. Instead they'd divert the messages to the user's
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Shal Farley
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#14789
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Re: Signing in with Google or Facebook - data security and group promotion
Marv, They might know you logged in to Groups.io, but they wouldn't know which group(s) you visited while there. Because I use Gmail Google "knows" not only which groups I get messages from, but the
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Shal Farley
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#14788
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Re: Move messages/threads between groups / subgroups?
No.? That feature has been requested, but it is not (yet?) implemented. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top
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Duane
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#14787
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Move messages/threads between groups / subgroups?
Is there a way to move a message thread from one group / subgroup to another?
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Clay Harris
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#14786
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Message Blocked Due to Spam Content
User says they do not have any spam rules. Most of the messages they are to receive get the error message below. Any quick easy fixes? Recent Bounces
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William Halte
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Re: questions about bouncing
Added a section to the GMF Wiki ->?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Dealing-with-Bouncing
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Toby Kraft
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#14784
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Re: Power Point Slideshow
I was initially having difficulties uploading it, but it turned out to be internet issues on my part rather than Groups.io.? Saving it in Files rather than in Photos seems to serve our purposes for
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Maureen
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#14783
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Re: Signing in with Google or Facebook - data security and group promotion
I've spent some time on the OpenID standard, which governs the borrowing of authentication from third party providers like Google or Facebook. When you use a third party to authenticate using OpenID
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Marvin Waschke
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#14782
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Re: Member access to databases in subgroup
Glad that it helped! Be advised that photos/albums and files also have subscriber-owners...and messages, for that matter. Groups.io provides for some level of restriction at that level for handling
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Bruce Bowman
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#14781
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Re: Member access to databases in subgroup
Thanks Bruce, That is subtle, but the change worked.? I don't see an option for disallowing an export which would be nice because these particular databases have email addresses in them, oh well.
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Beth Weld
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#14780
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Re: Signing in with Google or Facebook - data security and group promotion
I suggest that you read the groups.io Terms of Service ( /static/tos ) , specifically the section on Social Networking, which I am appending below for your convenience. Hope this
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Bruce Bowman
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#14779
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Re: Signing in with Google or Facebook - data security and group promotion
Upfront, I should say that I don't use alternative log ins.? I did a little reading this morning about using alternate sign ins.? In general, it's not recommended, but is quite often done for
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Duane
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#14778
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