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Been a while since I messed with this but I suspect that finding your location from your IP is still a service that one can pay for.
So one place is using a service that pegs it to one location. And the others use something different.
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I'm having a hard time following everything on this thread so forgive me if this is way out in left field, but ip geolocation is available as a free service. ip-api.com is one example.
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honey the codewitch wrote: but ip geolocation is available as a free service. ip-api.com is one example.
Taken from that very site.
"Can I use your API on my commercial website?
We do not allow commercial use of the free endpoint. Please see our pro service for SSL access, unlimited queries, usage statistics and commercial support."
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Ah yeah. I forgot about that. I've only used it for hobby stuff.
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It's probably a cookie. Go to browser's dev tools --> Application tab. You can see all cookies for the current web page. Can clear all or delete individual cookie if its obvious which holds the language setting
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Member 10662223 wrote: browser's dev tools --> Application tab. You can see all cookies for the current web page
That's a great suggestion.
Someone else pointed me yesterday to Edge's full cookie list, but even if I try to narrow it down to Microsoft, I still get many dozens, and I'd rather not just delete them all in bulk.
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It might be using your IP to locate you.
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I'm okay with sites knowing what country I'm in (or province). So far all locators have been able to tell me is what city my ISP operates from (which is hundreds of miles away).
It's the (automatic) choice of language that bothers me.
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I hate when they do that. I use Starlink, and all of their addresses point to Los Angeles. As a result, all the ads I get are Mexican language.
Will Rogers never met me.
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There are almost 300 languages spoken in Mexico, about 150 of them in Oaxaca alone. You may have to be more specific.
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Interesting, I did not know that - I've always made the assumption that "speaking Mexican" is actually a misnomer for speaking Spanish (there's no such thing as a language called "Mexican").
In the same vein, it's my understanding that there's no such thing as "speaking Chinese" - it's either Mandarin or, to a lesser extent, Cantonese.
It's only when I was an adult that I was even made aware of these sorts of distinctions, when someone asked me if I spoke "Canadian"...always making the assumption that nobody would make the mistake of naming a language after a country, unless there was, explicitly, such a thing...
Languages are fascinating. Programming languages, even more so.
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dandy72 wrote: Languages are fascinating. Programming languages, even more so.
Agreed. I married a polyglot who, while not a linguist by profession has presented at a cultural and language preservation conference at the University of Honolulu. Big linguist convention they hold every so many years.
The reason is he speaks a language only spoken by a handful of non native speakers in the world. Mixtec, specifically Western Juxtlahuaca Mixtec out of Oaxaca Mexico, and has authored a dictionary for the language. He's done years of fieldwork, and studied in Mexico.
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So you're both language experts in your own rights, but still in completely different fields.
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Ha! Most of the languages spoken in Mexico are indigenous because unlike in the US they didn't force them all to learn the dominant language as part of the colonization process, even though they do punish them socially for not speaking Spanish. Racism there is primarily delineated along the lines of language - Spanish speaking Mestizo Mexicans vs the indigenous language speaking Mexicans.
The Mixtec language family is tonal so it sounds Asian rather than anything that originated in Europe. Same with Triqui. I'm not sure about Zapotec. I think Mayan is tonal? I can't remember. Aztec isn't.
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With ccleaner you can select which cookies you want to keep.
Take the CCleaner - Slim version (does not install ads)
CCleaner - Slim
CCleaner - Download Builds[^]
But that does not help if they follow your ip.
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Settings / Cookies and site permissions / See all cookies and site data
Search: Youtube
Delete as you see fit.
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Not quite exact route to get there, but I did find it:
Settings
Cookies and site permissions
Manage and delete cookies and site data
See all cookies and site data
Thanks for that! This looks promising.
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On prend le contrôle du monde entier!!!
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Ouais, entre moi et toi, bonne chance avec ca, Legault ne vient meme pas a bout de s'entendre avec Trudeau sur l'autonomie de sa propre province, je pense pas qu'ils vont prendre le controle du monde de si tot.
(Alright, this blatantly violates the no political discussion rule...but it could hardly be more à propos and I do see the irony of using a French expression here).
modified 13-Jun-24 11:50am.
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Une fois que nous vous avons trouvé, impossible de vous débarasser de nous ... gnark gnark...
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dandy72 wrote: I do NOT log into YouTube, so there's no language preference for me to set. I have no language set in my browser (Edge) other than the default US-English. Browser tracking doesn't need to log in, and believe me... they tracking you.
dandy72 wrote: And at some point starting this week, every time I go to www.microsoft.com, it explicitly sends me to www.microsoft.com/fr-ca/. Again, despite the fact that I have no other language set in my browser. Or the OS's Regional Settings page. While yes, IPs can help Geo locate... I think peeps forgot to think about the fact you said this just started happening and it doesn't happen in a private window. Which means, it's not IP based.
What it probably is, is MS being "smart" enough to read a third party cookie for something as popular as Google. You can always follow the redirects and sniff the HTTP traffic to help get a better idea of what's going on.
If you're positive YT is the culprit (as in you never had French anything until that one video) then you can simply block third party cookies in your browser to stop it from propagating. This won't disable cookies so sites will still work (for the most part), but it will prevent sites from accessing cookies from a different domain. Also, MS may now have set its own cookie by this time, but it would at least stop it from getting further out of hand.
Btw, blocking third party cookies may break sites such as Gmail and YT though as they swap domains around like they're going out of style. But, you can whitelist any that have issues that you want to use.
Jeremy Falcon
modified 14-Jun-24 16:50pm.
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Yeah as I have free time over the next few days I'll be cookie-hunting for the culprit.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Btw, blocking third party cookies may break sites such as Gmail and YT though as they swap domains around like they're doing out of style. But, you can whitelist any that have issues that want to use.
I don't mind breaking any site whoring cookies around. My Gmail address is only for junk email, and as long as YT shows videos - I don't care how broken it might be otherwise.
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Today's Daily News highlighted a post about a home project with 10,000 of hours invested. I'm so happy to hear that other people put thousands of hours into home computer projects. I've certainly had a few over the years. Lots of small computer projects, but a few that raised to the 1000's of hours level. Since I retired a few years ago, its home built telescope mounts controlled by Arduino's, Raspberry Pi's and phones. Way too much fun. I'm several thousand hours in, with no signs of letting up. I have to be diligent to avoid spending an unhealthy amount of time at it. My approach is to make sure I get some exercise (yard work, bike ride, dog walk,...), do something productive (bills, groceries, home maintenance, help Mom, ...), and do something fun (play with computer, ...) every day. I'm interested an anyone else's approach to maintaining some balance and not spending too much time at this stuff.
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