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Just yesterday I learned about existence of this application, which is like Skype, and allows interpersonal video communications. My son insists on using it because allegedly it is fully encrypted. Are there any good or bad opinions/comments about the Wire?
Thank you, AboutFace 22 (talk) 15:43, 19 March 2020 (UTC)
Previously, when I used Google Chrome under Windows 10, if I lost power, or decided to kill the occurrences of Chrome for performance reasons, then when I restarted Chrome (after restarting the machine if necessary), it would ask if I wanted to pick up where I left off. I forget the exact wording, but it would ask that on coming up, and it would normally bring up the previous web pages that I had been viewing. Now it doesn't. It just brings up the home page. I am assuming that this means that an option to recover my web pages has been lost. Where is that option set? How do I turn it back on so that it remembers what pages I was viewing? (Please don't tell me to use a different web browser instead. I know that Firefox is very robust about remembering what pages I was viewing. I like to have two web browsers open. If I can't use Chrome as one of them, I will figure out what browser or browsers to use. My question is about Chrome.)
Robert McClenon (talk) 22:04, 19 March 2020 (UTC)