 koolkid1563 Premium,MVM join:2005-11-06 Powell, WY clubs: | reply to Anonguy Re: Bresnan actively intercepting ALL packets
The page to opt out isn't even up anymore. I have sent an E-mail to tech support asking how one would opt out now. I will update this when/if I hear something back. |
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 koolkid1563 Premium,MVM join:2005-11-06 Powell, WY clubs: | If that is the case, then how would one go about opting out of the Ask.com error redirects? There is still something there... |
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| That one I can't help you with.
I laugh when I visit the www.bresnan.com web site. The logo has the tag line "It's personal!"
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 koolkid1563 Premium,MVM join:2005-11-06 Powell, WY clubs:
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| I am getting nowhere with Bresnan tech support. All they can tell me is to change my DNS servers, which I have done. They also say it is my browser's default search engine doing it. If that were truly the case, it would not say "You were sent to Ask.com by Bresnan". Considering my browser's search engine is set for google and nothing else, there is no way it would bring up ask.com on it's own.
I intend to get to the bottom of this some how... |
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