 delenn13De gustibus nil disputandumPremium,MVM join:2006-03-02 Ridgeway, ON | [POLL] Pop-up Blockers - 2008 Member Choice Welcome to the Pop-up Blocker section of the 2008 Member Choice Software Polls.

Wikipedia's explanation for "Pop-ups" is as follows: "Pop-up ads or popups are a form of online advertising on the World Wide Web intended to increase web traffic or capture email addresses. It works when certain web sites open a new web browser window to display advertisements. The pop-up window containing an advertisement is usually generated by JavaScript, but can be generated by other means as well. A variation on the pop-up window is the pop-under advertisement, which opens a new browser window hidden under the active window. Pop-unders do not interrupt the user immediately and are not seen until the covering window is closed, making it more difficult to determine which web site opened them."
A Pop-up blocker can be a stand alone program or intergrated into your browser that prevents the barrage of unwanted ads opening. Now, most of your browsers include pop-up blocking tools or addons.
Please vote for the program/tool/browser you use or have used in the past. Multiple votes are allowed. I got my list from past polls and Wikipedia. If I don't have the program you use listed, please vote for "Other" and supply a link. Thank you for taking the time to vote.
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 jmorlanHmm... That's funny.Premium,MVM join:2001-02-05 Pacifica, CA kudos:4 | Nice poll!
Voted for AdMuncher which not-only blocks pop-ups, but blocks any internet based advertising on any internet client, not just web browsers.
In the past I have used the built-in popup blockers in Firefox, IE and the Google Toolbar. But with AdMuncher running those are redundant. |
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 danny9Go Ahead, Make My DayPremium join:2002-07-14 Clinton Township, MI kudos:2 | reply to delenn13 Thanks for the poll, delenn13.  I use the Google Toolbar ad blocker. Works good for me. -- VoicePulse 07/29/04 |
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 dadkinsCan you do Blu?Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA kudos:18 | reply to delenn13 Great Poll delenn13! 
AdMuncher(occasionally) Opera SlimBrowser |
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 La LunaSurvived AshrafulPremium join:2001-07-12 Warwick, NY kudos:3 Reviews:
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| reply to delenn13 Nice poll delenn13 , thanks! 
Fx AdBlock (Plus) Other....js disabled unless I need it |
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 | reply to delenn13 Good poll! I use the Firefox add on. Does pretty good.
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 lilhurricaneCrunchin' For CuresPremium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone kudos:51 Reviews:
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1 edit | reply to delenn13 Thanks, delenn13 ...voted IE, works for me (most all the time anyways) 
Great poll! |
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 MarkAWBarry WhitePremium join:2001-08-27 Canada kudos:16 | reply to delenn13 Great poll delenn13 . Opera SlimBrowser |
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 MagManLife is simpler when you tell the truth.Premium join:2003-10-01 Westlake, OH | reply to delenn13 Firefox Adblock Plus  |
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 | reply to delenn13 Firefox, Noscript, AdBlock, Mvps' Hosts file (very powerful) Nice Poll  |
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 therube join:2004-11-11 Randallstown, MD | reply to delenn13 SeaMonkey (Mozilla) web browser. Used in conjunction with Adblock Plus & NoScript extensions. |
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 DownTheShoreTag, you're itPremium join:2003-12-02 Beautiful NJ kudos:11 | reply to delenn13 I voted "other".
Since Ad Muncher doesn't yet work with Vista, I'm using the IE7Pro add-on to IE, and its Ad Blocker componenent works very well. -- Life is simply one damned thing after another. |
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 swhx7Premium join:2006-07-23 Elbonia | reply to delenn13 At home, Seamonkey, Noscript, hosts file and local proxy server.
At work, Firefox with Adblock, but only the most obnoxious ad servers blocked. |
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 RxdoxxPremium,Mod join:2000-11-03 Middle River, MD kudos:6 Host: Software Washington & Balti.. Philadelphia & Nor..
| reply to delenn13 Windows IE6 handles it pretty well for me.
I do keep Popki handy for special situations where I have to look at the dark side of the web. I like it because it is stand-alone (installs nothing), changes nothing on my system, and I manually activate it when needed. quote: PopKi works entirely by scanning the open windows on your desktop and sending API (Application Programming Interface) messages back to the operating system.
Unfortunately the author doesn't support it anymore, but I do keep it on my USB toolkit drive for working on friends systems... if they are infected I can stop browser windows from opening. -- Was a Cruise Fanatic, one cruise on Princess cured me. Bleah |
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 Anonymous_AnonymousPremium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 kudos:2 | reply to delenn13 Opera |
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 | reply to delenn13 I'm not sure if I'd say "great poll" because all browsers now block pop ups. But thanks to delenn13 just the same. Needless to say, I listed Firefox, IE, and Opera. |
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 | reply to delenn13 Nice poll!
I checked Adblock (I have Adblock Plus) and Firefox. |
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 jadinolfI love you FredPremium join:2005-07-09 Ojai, CA kudos:8 | reply to delenn13 Thanks for the poll, delenn.
I use SeaMonkey which has a built-in pop-up blocker. -- This post printed on 100% recycled bytes |
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 wamble join:2000-12-25 Buckner, MO | SeaMonkey and Mvps' Hosts file |
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 Rob AJets AFC ChampionshipPremium join:2005-01-17 Pompton Plains, NJ | reply to delenn13 opera |
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