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Messages Marked Private On My Email But They Contain Some Nudity

Why won't my youtube inbox messages be marked as read?

For some weird reason, YouTube's announcement system
of new messages sometimes reverts back to the last time
when people checked their messages.

Have you noticed that the "number" which YouTube claims
are your newest messages is the same number as the last
time you "opened" your previous messages?

Sometimes, the very same thing happens to those people
who receive notices about the number of "new subscribers"
they supposedly have. This "glitch" has been going on for
quite a considerable while.

One thing you could try and do is clear all of your cookies,
history and temporary internet files. In doing that, not only
will your computer seem fresh in YouTube's eyes, perhaps
their display of messages will reset and be more accurate.
After doing one of the sequences below, shutdown/reboot:

Internet Explorer 6:
→ Tools → Internet Options
→ Delete Cookies → OK
→ Delete Files → OK
→ Clear History → Yes
→ OK

Internet Explorer 7:
→ Tools → Internet Options → Delete...
→ Delete files → Yes
→ Delete cookies → OK
→ Delete history → OK
→ Close (browsing history window)
→ OK

Mozilla Firefox
→ Tools → Clear Private Data
[x] Browsing History
[x] Download History
[x] Saved Form and Search History
[x] Cache
[x] Cookies
→ Clear Private Data Now

Apple Safari 3:
→ Edit → Preferences
→ Security (tab) → Show Cookies
→ Remove All → Done
after that:
→ Safari → Empty Cache → Empty
after that:
→ History → Clear History

The other thing that you can try is opening the messages
several times back-and-forth. A few people here on Yahoo
have written that this helps make the messages "unbold".
After doing that, click the envelope icon a few times. This
double process could finally bring about the much-desired
0 unread messages.

There is also the possibility that your inbox is way too full.
(Please disregard this if you don't have many messages).
Try deleting some of your oldest messages. If you want to
keep them, copy-&-paste them into a "Word" or "Notepad"
file. This solution has apparently worked for a few people.

HELP! How can I print pictures that contain slight nudity. I went to a place and they said no.?

My husband is going on a business trip and I wanted to get some pictures developed for him, but I have to go somewhere and they refuse to develop the pictures because I'm wearing lingerie. Is there a place on the internet that I can send my film to and they develop it and send it back to me. I don't want to print it out on glossy paper on my printer. What can I do? Help! This sounds very weird, but hey I try to keep the love alive with my Husband...Gosh this is going to make me look weird....

Thanks for the Ask. I am not a Lawyer.Some of these other answer are well-worth reading for their details.As so many said, it depends.“Illegal” implies a criminal offense, which will rarely apply, but you should also be wary of civil offenses that bring you to courts of law. Infringing on a person’s copyright or a company’s privacy/disclosure policy are civil infractions that the injured party can hold you liable for (but this requires proof of damage vis-à-vis reputation or financial loss).There are criminal legal penalties for violating privacy laws, such medial information, personally identifiable information (think social security numbers), or matters of national security.Think about why you want to share and why the other party might not want you to. Try asking permission to share. You are going to be bridge-burning.Good luck.

Well… so in the Facebook world the answer Is no… certainly the consequences are the flag your account telling you there policy and you get kicked out of your account for 2–3 days you. An appeal it but what’s the point!? I should know since it happened to me once.. By accident, I was posting a few pics and then right away almost too instantly I got kicked off by Facebook stating that I had broken the rules? I looked to see what the heck they were talking about after I saw the picture I realized whoops as I didn’t mean to as well as I’m glad they were prompt and didn’t post anything but the picture itself wasn’t racy or scandalous it was half a boob shot at the beach I actually like the pic but too many people may have gotten uptight. Son I waited a few days and no problem back in action, and very careful with my pics nowHaving said that I have a boyfriend who was cheating on me and I happened to figure out from his Facebook account that he was chatting with well hmmm whatever slutty girls who have no shame it self respect and likely not worthy enough to be on Facebook and from the pictures I have seen clearly Facebook is missing something because these sluts have posted way suggestive promiscuous Pics and for the life of me it makes me angry that they’ve been able to somehow get away with it here’s some examples you be the judge and you tell me how the heckWell how ya it possible anyone know please tell me how…?!

What does the check mark mean in your sent messages?

The check mark usually means it was sent/or recieved... On my blackberry it has different signs..

check mark=sent
check mark w/D=sent and person recieved/oened the message
Arrows= depending on what direction they are pointing shows if it was Incomming or an Outgoing message

Thanks 4 A2A, once your message is marked as spam, All your upcoming messages will directly move to their other folder without getting notified to the user.When you send a message to the user, your message will be shown as sent but not delivered or seen.

I just received a message from yahoo messaging asking me to verify my email/password etc or my email closes.?

If you've received an email claiming to be from Yahoo! that asks for your password or other private information, you've likely received a "phishing" email.

These emails typically contain links that appear to go to a Yahoo! site but actually link to a fake, or "spoofed" Yahoo site.

If you are uncertain about any "official" email you've received, do not click on any links in the email. The safest way to visit a website is to type the site's address directly in the address bar of your web browser.

No Yahoo! employee will ever ask you for your password or personal information in an unsolicited phone call or email message.

Learn how to report a phishing email to Yahoo! here.

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/securit...

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