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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jimi on Sat 26/07/2003 21:07:00

Title: Popups
Post by: Jimi on Sat 26/07/2003 21:07:00
I keep getting popups that sort of keep coming, and Its really starting to get annoying.

This (http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/popup.jpg) is what they are like. There is a simalar one that tells me to go to http://www.endads.com (http://www.endads.com) and download somethingm, but I don't trust it. I also get one that keeps saying things like "Hi, I'm monica...blah blah blah... visit this website"

Its starting to come more often, and I'm getting quite worried. Any idea what the hell they are, or how to get rid of them?
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: Scummbuddy on Sat 26/07/2003 21:08:19
download zone alarm or search google for pop up killer. one that when a new pop up pops up, you go to the killer, and select from a list of open windows what never to accept again.
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: Jimi on Sat 26/07/2003 21:13:55
Its OK. Problem fixed.
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: juncmodule on Sun 27/07/2003 01:41:05
Stop looking at porn and that won't happen. :P
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: scotch on Sun 27/07/2003 01:50:16
Heh, I used to get them almost straight away on a clean install of 2k.. until I turned off the messenger service.
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: CheapAlert on Sun 27/07/2003 01:51:52
I had pr0n popups. Until this came along and tied my shoes.

http://security.kolla.de

Not only they were pr0n popups, but gargoyle pr0n popups! Spyware is obvious sign.
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: taryuu on Sun 27/07/2003 04:11:02
or you could use an open source, standards-compliant, award winnning (http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,110653,pg,11,00.asp) browser with a pop up blocker built right into it.

www.mozilla.org
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: scotch on Sun 27/07/2003 04:13:50
That wouldn't stop these ones :)
I should try mozilla one day though.  Although I don't think anything could prize me away from opera now :/
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: TerranRich on Sun 27/07/2003 08:58:27
Do you want to know the funniest, and most ironic thing ever? Most of the pop ups that make it past Opera are ones in the style of modal message boxes ("Blah blah blah", [ OK ] button underneath, sometimes a [ Cancel ] button next to it). And do you want to know what 99% of those types of pop-ups are for?

Pop-up Ad Removal Software. No kidding.

Irony at its best.  ::)
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: Femme Stab Mode >:D on Sun 27/07/2003 10:05:46
 :( :( :(
shimmy, you gotta stop looking at porn  ;D
Popup windows are a nuisance, but research shows that the simpler the popup the more clickable it is, and the people finaly get annoyed at one point and say "shit, I'm sick of this!" and download them and end up with lots of stuff they didn't bargain for.  
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: PeaceMan on Sun 27/07/2003 11:24:11
You know what's worse than popups is the stuff that installs itself without telling you. Like the Xupiter toolbar. If you want to get rid of spyware download spybot to get rid of anything that has installed itself and get a copy of Norton Firewall.
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: Privateer Puddin' on Sun 27/07/2003 11:36:56
This post is sponsered by super pop up blocking internet browser, Opera.
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: taryuu on Mon 28/07/2003 03:52:08
co-sponsored by a borswer that doesn't lick balls

mozila.org
Title: Re:Popups
Post by: Femme Stab Mode >:D on Wed 30/07/2003 08:24:28
Yeah, mozilla is good. It's very safe, that's what I like about it, but the new version damages all large files I download with it, so I use opera to download them.