strange auto message from mgoblog?
Every time I come on mgoblog, my Mac asks me: "Do you want to allow “https://mgoblog.com” to use up to 1.6 GB of storage on your Mac?"
Anyone else getting that?
Does anyone know why?
Seth ran out of space on his iphone for photos and needs to offload them?
I was wondering how all of those selfies of Seth ended up on my computer.
Absolutely false. Everyone knows I'd never use an iphone.
You strike me as a Blackberry man.
Still rolls with a Razr. Can't quit it.
Everyone agrees to let Seth store his porn collection on their computer. That's why this site is free.
Misoporngon, amirite?
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I'll see myself out.
I have a MAC as well and it does this from time to time.
I don't know why, but IIRC, I questioned it the first time, and was told it was part of the Mac security and fine to accept.
Take it for what it's worth, I've had no ill effects and it usually happens after an OS update.
I don't know man. Sounds like you're playing Russian Roulette doing that. I'm begging you to stop.
If you're using Safari, it sounds like it's a known bug
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/safari-website-wants-to-use-over-1gb-storage.2232083/
Mostly harmless it seems
Bingo, thanks for posting. I've seen the same explanation by multiple sources. For me, it exclusive to this site.
August 4th, 2022 at 10:30 PM ^
Agree, thanks for posting this.
Probably needs to load/cache content for speed/efficiency and your browser's security settings have been told to get your permission.
You used "cache" right! I'm soooo not used to that.
What's happening? Is this real life?
👍😁 (tech background)
I've always assumed that is where all the unreleased OSU/bowl game UFRs were stored.
Is that why this is the only website that takes like 60-90 sec to load on my iphone (rather than loading instantly like everything else)?
Is that ever gonna be fixed btw?
EDIT
He is the biggest troll on earth. ES&D, FF.
We're longform, and most sites aren't anymore, so web developers have retooled for the microscopic attention spans of most users. Instead of treating a site you load like something you would like to function and interact with, your browser today tries to cut as many corners as possible to get whatever you need before you decide you don't need it.
The site takes longer to load today because I put a big table above the fold.
Do you want to allow “https://mgoblog.com” to use up to 1.6 GB of storage on your Mac?