sylla wrote:
> Even though I am protected I still get a lot of pop-ups....do I need something in addition to the AV software?
I'd also recommend that you use the Firefox browser with the Adblock Plus addon, I rarely see ads on site with this combination.
Anti virus software
Re: Anti virus software
Is it any wonder that the monkey's confused?
Re: Anti virus software
Oops, I should have added the links.
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Adblock Plus
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Adblock Plus
Is it any wonder that the monkey's confused?
Re: Another Good Security Tool
thanks guys.
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Re: For ad blocking
For the really persistent pop-unders like live jasmin try
firefox add-ons like ghostery(read the fine print before agreeing - its new owners intentions are dubious at best) & redirector
DETECT
Ghostery sees the "invisible" web, detecting trackers, web bugs, pixels, and beacons placed on web pages by Facebook, Google Analytics, and over 400 other ad networks, behavioral data providers, web publishers - all companies interested in your activity.
last resort if your still having issues is fiddling with the cookies so they dont expire with an addon like this
Firefox add-on called "Add N Edit Cookies 0.2.1.0" Please note, there is a bug with this version: if you don't have "accept third party cookies" enabled in your Firefox options, it will not save your changes. I'm told an earlier version doesn't have this bug, but I didn't try it, since ticking the third party box solved the problem.
firefox add-ons like ghostery(read the fine print before agreeing - its new owners intentions are dubious at best) & redirector
DETECT
Ghostery sees the "invisible" web, detecting trackers, web bugs, pixels, and beacons placed on web pages by Facebook, Google Analytics, and over 400 other ad networks, behavioral data providers, web publishers - all companies interested in your activity.
last resort if your still having issues is fiddling with the cookies so they dont expire with an addon like this
Firefox add-on called "Add N Edit Cookies 0.2.1.0" Please note, there is a bug with this version: if you don't have "accept third party cookies" enabled in your Firefox options, it will not save your changes. I'm told an earlier version doesn't have this bug, but I didn't try it, since ticking the third party box solved the problem.