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@tomic
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USA
4607 Posts

Posted - 10/31/2002 :  17:36:33  Show Profile  Visit @tomic's Homepage Send @tomic a Private Message
MSN touts their wonderful popup ad blocker for MSN 8 yet if you visit the MSN site every page you visit gives you a popup ad. What's even funnier is that they use this ad blocking tool to go against AOL but AOL is no longer going to allow popup ads. So Microsoft will still have them and will then be the world's biggest producer of popups menaing the biggest use for the MSN ad blocker becomes blocking MSN's own ads. I am still scratching my head over this one. Did Microsoft run out of smart people to promote or something?


@tomic

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Tokyodreamer
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USA
1447 Posts

Posted - 11/01/2002 :  07:23:57   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Tokyodreamer a Private Message
Just to be totally sure, you may want to run a program like AdAware or something, as there have been reports of spyware that will pop up ads on pages that don't have popups themselves.


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Denise
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USA
23 Posts

Posted - 11/20/2002 :  22:39:20   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Denise a Private Message
Popup ads are annoying enough, but I think the ones you that put up scroll bars should be illegal. Seriously, what a pain in the rear.

It would help if these companies are being made aware that someone will now NOT buy their product because they have an annoying popup ad. Yeah, I'm dreaming.
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De_Bunk
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USA
15 Posts

Posted - 11/25/2002 :  22:51:32   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send De_Bunk a Private Message
GoTo..

www.analogx.com

Download a small program called POW...(its under one of the headings..a bit hard to find..but its there)

Then when pop ups hits your screen...you just add it to the POW program..next time it pops up..it closes itself automatically...

All POW does is just close open windows..

Be careful not to add any windows you want to remain open as its a sh*t to find them again...to take them off the list

So advertisers can name their pop ups whatever they like...it makes no difference...

They open and close that quick you hardly notice..

Excellent program...totally safe...and totally free...

Hope this helps..

De_Bunk

De_Bunk..."Scourge of the Believer....(Ex-JREF Kid)
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Lisa
SFN Regular

USA
1223 Posts

Posted - 11/26/2002 :  03:52:01   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Lisa a Private Message
If it wasn't for POW, most of us would have fled from PalTalk long ago out of fear and frustration.
Free program, updated pretty well.
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Xev
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USA
329 Posts

Posted - 12/09/2002 :  00:24:57   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Send Xev an ICQ Message Send Xev a Private Message
One word:

Opera.

Disable pop-ups under "preferences".

Works like a charm.

Nothing will keep us apart
we could kill them all
if our desire tore free
Our union is one, sweet, sinful Eve
--CoF, "Dark Goddess Rises II"
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NottyImp
Skeptic Friend

United Kingdom
143 Posts

Posted - 12/09/2002 :  05:39:02   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send NottyImp a Private Message
Hey, that is ironic!

But wait a minute, you Americans don't "get" irony, do you?

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Legallee Insane
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Canada
126 Posts

Posted - 12/10/2002 :  21:47:17   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Legallee Insane a Private Message
Pop-up ads should be illegal. Even in the most unused, distant, unknown websites you get pop-ups. The worst part about them is when you close one and two more open up. It's a vicious and neverending cycle.

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Kilted_Warrior
Skeptic Friend

Canada
118 Posts

Posted - 12/10/2002 :  21:53:16   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Kilted_Warrior a Private Message
Once when I was trying to fix Kris Huber's computer(which doesn't have adaware) I was on a Czech website, clicked on a link, and, over 50 popup ads came flashing at the screen. That's what happens on someplaces. It is so infuriating, it is just easier and quicker to restart the computer.
Don't these people know that absolutely no one acctually reads these adds, and if they do, you won't buy from it?

idiots...
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ChuckV
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USA
6 Posts

Posted - 12/11/2002 :  00:58:42   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Visit ChuckV's Homepage Send ChuckV a Private Message
Even though very few people buy from the ads, I think the current pay system is per viewing. Some web sites abviously abuse this.
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@tomic
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USA
4607 Posts

Posted - 12/11/2002 :  01:05:03   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Visit @tomic's Homepage Send @tomic a Private Message
Yeah, you can get a tiny stream of income from impressions but you need 10's or 100's of thousands of impressions to get not that much money. So you end up pissing off a remendous number of people for nearly nothing.

Oh, and I can't really disable popups. All my web applications use popups in some way. Never ads but there is almost always a place for popups on a website.

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Terryt88
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USA
120 Posts

Posted - 12/11/2002 :  07:56:59   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Send Terryt88 a Yahoo! Message Send Terryt88 a Private Message
Have you all seen the new pop-ups? The ones that aren't even part of your bowser! It's ridiculous. The ad will basically minimize whatever window you are working on, be it game, word processor, anything. Kick you back to the desktop and display an ad. The ad no less looks to many computer illiterate people like an important notice.

If you use DSL, or any broadband for that matter, use a firewall.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=firewall
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Kilted_Warrior
Skeptic Friend

Canada
118 Posts

Posted - 12/11/2002 :  11:21:27   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Kilted_Warrior a Private Message
The worst ads I've seen were at www.gamespy.com,
one kind was a green lizard that crawled across the screen, freezing all the programs until the lizard made a trek across the screen, then and add popped up with a ridiculously small x to close it.

THe other kins are actually movie and videogame trailers that appear in the ad, forcing you to restart your computer if you want to watch any streaming video.

These are far worse than pop ups for me
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Terryt88
Skeptic Friend

USA
120 Posts

Posted - 12/11/2002 :  12:17:24   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Send Terryt88 a Yahoo! Message Send Terryt88 a Private Message
By the way, a good link to info concering the pop-ups I was talking about are here:

http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,107754,00.asp
from PCWorld News

They also offer a few suggestions for protecting yourself in regards to these ads.
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Kilted_Warrior
Skeptic Friend

Canada
118 Posts

Posted - 12/11/2002 :  14:43:16   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Kilted_Warrior a Private Message
Aargh!
I went to the website, read the interesting article, and when I went to close the window, what do you think happened?

A window popped up saying:
"Subscribe to PC World!"

They advertise using popup adds, on a website that tells you how to get ride of them!

Now that's irony!
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Terryt88
Skeptic Friend

USA
120 Posts

Posted - 12/11/2002 :  16:18:42   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Send Terryt88 a Yahoo! Message Send Terryt88 a Private Message
Hmm, I didn't see the popups when I went to that site.

Also the video game trailers I believe you are talking at gamespy have about never messed with my browser's ability to watch streaming video.

Your problems could possibly be from something else.

Sorry I can't offer any solutions.
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