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Previously on "Annoying Pop ups"
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Re: use a non-m$ browser ?
Yo !!
somebody visited ********* from this page and it reminded me of this so I did a search - there is such a product www.antiadbuster.com Next task ... find a free one
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Guest replied
Re: use a non-m$ browser ?
The purpose built ad blockers and popup stoppers do a better job. Naffing about with what cookies you allow, disabling scripting etc. often stops site you want to visit from working properly.
Now - can anybody point me to some scripting that detects ad blocking so I can divert users of it to a page that says FOAD ?
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Guest replied
Re: use a non-m$ browser ?
If you are using IE 6 then change your security settings to HIGH and disable all active X plugins and controls
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Guest replied
Re: use a non-m$ browser ?
> they do fund a lot of free services through advertising revenue so they're not all bad
I won't serve popups or popunders because they annoy me intensely. If I visit a site and get more than one I never return.
What does annoy me is the banner blocking software - many sites are funded by advertising - if the advertising is eventually completely blocked a whole lot of sites that rely on it in part for their funding will simply go.
If you visit a site you should "pay" for the benefit - that means letting them throw their ads at you - if it pi55es you off don't go back there - simple.
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Guest replied
Re: use a non-m$ browser ?
its highly unlikely you will download anything nasty unless you explicitly say to do so. pop-ups are annoying but thats about it - and they do fund a lot of free services through advertising revenue so they're not all bad
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use a non-m$ browser ?
I use Opera for web browsing on windows - one of the options is 'open requested windows only' If I dont click on something to open it the browser doesnt allow it.
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Re: sorry
I knew that. Um. Oh yeh. Bollox.
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sorry
couldn't resist....
do a search for popup killer (loads of them) or disable scripting in your browser.
btw: scripting cannot write/install anything on your machine. it doesn't have permissions. (unless of course you ...?)
Not being the most technical person, Iwould welcome any advice from those of you who obviously are.
I am getting fed up with unwanted Pop ups appearing when I surf. Worse, one pop up started to install software onto my PC and told me to wait while it did so.
Is there any software I can get that will prevent these pop up (and also help clean up whatever software they are dropping onto my PC)?
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