Locating in google-maps in desktop [closed] - google-maps

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How does google maps find me(geo-locates) when I use google maps in Desktop?Desktops do not have gps receivers like mobiles,then?

This is a HTML5 feature, have a read here http://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_geolocation.asp

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How to re-enable html5 audio volume controls in Chrome? [closed]

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About a week ago Chrome suddenly changed the way it displays html5 audio (and video) volume controls: now I can only mute/unmute, but there is no volume slider anymore. Can I somehow change it back?

How to enable copy paste in google chrome if it is been disabled by website? [closed]

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Did lot of research work but don't know how to do this.
Help me guys.
How about this add on?
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-copy/abidndjnodakeaicodfpgcnlkpppapah?hl=en-US
That or looking at the source of the page (depending on the method they block it with) or inspecting elements. It's all on your computer, you just need to disable some scripts to make them more manageable.

Firefox 31 applies Windows-related zoom on every site [closed]

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I have read all the topics on this problem. I just installed FF 31 and all the sites that I was viewing got zoomed and distorted.
My question is - how can I stop firefox from using the default Windows-related zoom settings that break the layout.
Press Ctrl + 0 // zoom to normal

What is a Payload? [closed]

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Im in webpage and they say: "Download the payload"
They say i can use this to download the payload:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/live-http-headers/
But what exactly is the payload ?
The payload of a webpage is the HTML (sometimes also incuding images/JS/CSS etc.), i.e. the "interesting" stuff. The HTTP head is the overhead which describes the payload (e.g. size, last date modified), the HTML is the payload.

Are chrome extensions safe? [closed]

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I'd like to install a chrome extension is it always safe to use it?
Are there any risks?
That depends on the extension.
You may want to have a look at this:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/01/malware-vendors-buy-chrome-extensions-to-send-adware-filled-updates
well actually the are safe but they bring many unwanted things such my Search Bar, baybilon search etc... for example befault tab, addblock plus... and google is a very good company and you can trust it