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in thread Help how to disable the Back Button in the browser

What my terse associate means is ip addresses may not be particularly meaningful or usable in a medley of cases, such as AOL users (dynamic ip allocation via their proxy), accumulating connections (office buildings going out through a single ip address), and spoofed connections.

It is safer and easier to do without them.

EEjack

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