Sustainability Spotlight with Hawaii Kai Auntie

Permaculture, Plants, People and Preservation

Menu
  • Hawaii Kai Plant Exchange and Sale
  • Plants and Permaculture
  • Costco and Cooking
  • Coturnix Quail
  • Local Musings
Menu

Getting Around Pesky Paywall Limits

Posted on May 25, 2016

Have you ever wanted to get around a pesky paywall limit — the one that says you’ve reached your maximum free reading?  Just use the incognito function on your browser.  Here’s how:

On Chrome, for Windows, right-click the link and select “open link in incognito window.”  For AppleOS, Ctrl-click and select “open link in incognito window.”   That’s it.  If you don’t use Chrome browser, read on. . .

==================

On Safari or Firefox,  copy the link URL (the address at the top of the browser), go to “tools” on the menu bar and select private browsing or private browsing mode. Paste the URL into your new private browser window.

(Internet Explorer also has an InPrivate browsing mode that does the same.  However, with the repeated alerts on Internet Explorer security, I recommend not using Internet Explorer if at all possible.)

 

 

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

East Oahu and Hawaii Kai News

  • Aloha to Hawaii's 'Lone Ranger' - Hawaii Reporter
    May 30, 2023
  • Events happening on Oahu this weekend: June 2 – June 4 ... - KITV Honolulu
    May 30, 2023
  • Solar loan program gets $100M recharge - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
    May 29, 2023
  • Most Summer Fun spots on Oahu are full but a few still have openings - KITV Honolulu
    May 29, 2023
  • Wicked Ways: Da Deuce in the 1980s - CrimeReads
    May 25, 2023

Popular Subjects

2015 2016 aina haina Bargain Cooking CoronaVirus Costco covid19 East Oahu Edible Edible Plant Education flower Freecycle gardening Hahaione Hawaii Hawaii Kai Herb herbs Honolulu Kahala Kaimuki kaiser Kaiser High School Kamiloiki koko head Kuliouou landscaping Makapuu Maunalua Bay Neighborhood Board niu valley Niu Valley Middle School Oahu Ornamental plant Plant Exchange Portlock Sandy Beach Southeast Asian Cuisine Sustainability traffic vegetable vegetables

List of Categories

Log in
MASTODON: @EastOahu96825@mastodon.social EMAIL: auntie@eastoahu96825.com
©2023 Sustainability Spotlight with Hawaii Kai Auntie | Theme by SuperbThemes