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Related: About this forumFound and interesting glitch. A website held me hostage..
So I'm looking at this website:
https://clawsonmotorsports.com/Vehicle/Inventory?SortBy=7&SortOrder=1&pageNum=1&SelectedVehicleTypes=&SelectedMakeDivisions=Honda&QuickSearch=CB500X
When I clicked to return to the previous page, the website just kept on reloading. It would not let me go back to my search. I thought it might be Safari so I went to Firefox. Same shit.
The only way I could go back was to go to history and click on the website I wanted...weird.
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Found and interesting glitch. A website held me hostage.. (Original Post)
mitch96
Oct 2022
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kimbutgar
(23,396 posts)1. Did you go into settings for your browser and delete website history?
AllaN01Bear
(23,137 posts)2. i have had that happen too. if i want to go back to that site , i ususlly
will open a new tab. if i cant get out of my browser , i will usualy get out of the browser and never come back. that has happened to me a # of times .
Tetrachloride
(8,460 posts)3. yet another reason to turn off javascript when possible
or use a browser with site preferences for javascriot
Eugene
(62,687 posts)4. The tactic is called mousetrapping. The FTC has sued operators for this in the past.
MagaSmash
(8,195 posts)5. Just quit your browser