I have too, but it just suddenly started appearing on my posts. Must have been an “upgrade”. :rolleyes:
That’s probably due to you having cookies turned off along with not having sufficient blocking to prevent the nag redirect. With cookies enabled, it’s supposed to only nag you the first time, then it uses the cookie to “remember” to stop nagging you on subsequent visits. Without that cookie getting set to remember that it already offered you the TapaTalk app, it will keep behaving as if every visit here is your first visit and it hasn’t yet presented you with the TapaTalk app nag.
Neither. My eyesight is just average and my screen size is the same. No problem with seeing pages on either my iPhone or LG. I don’t know why you find this hard to believe. Just because it’s hard for you, it doesn’t mean it’s hard for everyone.
There’s a reason why it’s now standard practice for web sites to have a mobile version or a separate mobile app. Having only a desktop configuration is no longer what is done these days. If it was just me then that wouldn’t be the case.
Yes, but your experience isn’t universal. Stop being a Durper.
So, and I just did the steps, and from the home screen of Tapatalk, it took me four taps of my screen on my iPhone Tapatalk app to get to the Screen where I can turn auto-sig on or off.
Weak sauce for a pit of the software. Would be more appropriate to pit the users who do not turn it off.
You’re the one acting weird here. You apparently have very good eyesight. The fact that separate mobile and desktop configurations are now standard means that my experience is the norm. It doesn’t have to be universal. If you’re fortunate enough not to need a mobile configuration then that’s what you are—fortunate. Throw yourself a party.
You seem to be obsessed with my posts for some reason. I’m sorry someone got sand in your vag.
I’m just replying to your replies. I’m not sure how that qualifies as obsession. So far you’ve characterized me as derpy, obsessed, and a woman (horrors!). I’m not sure what prompted such vitriol.
All I said was that I can browse the web on my phone without using Tapatalk. My comment seems to have sent you over the edge for some reason. Whatever. You keep replying to me when you could stop at any time, as I will now. If you want the last word, it’s yours.
Thanks. Now I’ve turned it off. It should default to off but I guess Tapatalk wants the exposure.
LOL at cochrane and Acsenray.
(Something over the edge)
Thank you. You’ve been a lovely audience. I’ll be here all week and please try the veal.
I wouldn’t have found it as objectionable if it just said “Sent by Tapatalk”.
I don’t see the value in it at all, even as an option. It benefits no one other than Tapatalk and possibly the phone manufacturer. It’s essentially making people into advertising distributors without their consent.
Well, they did choose to download the app, and they did fail to change the settings before using it.
From what I can gather from googling, even people that turned off the spam signature had it silently turned back on by a recent tapatalk update.
Exactly. It turned itself on about two weeks ago, and that’s why I started the GQ thread, to get help turning it off.
I think I may have posted from it several times since the update. I apologize if it irritated anyone. I wasn’t aware that it was doing it.