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Ms. Ross, of Colorado, once had a tool that disabled Internet access in the house after a certain number of hours.
Later, when the Egyptian government disabled Internet and cellular networks within the country, Anonymous helped the protesters find alternative ways to get online.
Meanwhile, North Korea blamed South Korea and the United States for cyberattacks in March that temporarily disabled Internet access and Web sites in the North.
Hackers were said to have been behind attacks on Deutsche Telekom on Sunday and Monday that disabled internet and phone access for almost a million customers in Germany.
28 January 2011, in response to growing public protests – and fearing mass uprising as had just happened in Tunisia – the government of then president, Hosni Mubarak, followed the example of Burma, and a few others before it, and disabled internet and mobile phone networks.
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("Nass," which means "people," refers to the moment after the Egyptian government disabled the Internet, when word of mouth became the dominant mode of communication).
But word of the unrest has spread anyway, despite a crackdown that has sealed off outside access to western Sichuan and, by some reports, disabled telephone and Internet communications in some restricted areas.
Only two thirds of disabled people have internet access, compared to 88% of the UK population as a whole, and a quarter of disabled adults have never been online.
More than half of all disabled Americans have internet access.
He also disabled the Likneses' internet router.
Because you can enable certain add-ons and leave others disabled in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, enable only the add-ons you are actively using, as enabling add-ons can cause your Internet browser to use up a lot of memory on your computer, especially if you are using your Internet browser for a long period of time.
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