^ Yeah the file can be copied to anywhere from anywhere once saved. There are ways to prevent people from opening it, but as I said, even a password protected PDF can be shared among friend be passing along the password with the file. The main point was that once someone has the PDF copy in this day and age, everyone in the world would have it. Odds are Google, has even cache the compendium already after the updated depending on the presence of robots.txt in the directory, or NO CACHE being in the meta for the independent pages. Security isn't really the issue, but the issue is that everyone can have a copy even if they can't open it legally. I understand they don't want people to have access to what wasn't paid for, but at some point the compendium is going to make that moot when it includes the material anyway.
How do you flush a laptop?
@El Mahdi: So crunch users get access to all back data, but fluff users don't. That seems fair. I would be a crunch user BTW.
Well, I use my laptop.![]()
How do you flush a laptop?
@El Mahdi: So crunch users get access to all back data, but fluff users don't. That seems fair. I would be a crunch user BTW.
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