 jaykaykay4 Ever YoungPremium,MVM join:2000-04-13 Scottsdale, AZ kudos:19 Reviews:
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Re: Online ads get in your face said by Joey T: I didn't get a chance to carefully read the whole Yahoo article or check out the other links (I got to get to the saltmine ), but the one I posted is a good start. I actually had to ctrl-alt-delete my IE to get rid of one of the windows. I am curious if the add blocking programs or the hosts files will prevent this monkey business.
What I am finding more and more is that ACTIVE SCRIPTING is extremely powerful and dangerous.
I left my Active Scripting off and got only prompts for 2 Active X items, which I said no to. Then I turned it on, and got 3 prompts this time. Otherwise, nothing else, and I did not activate PopKi, so I must surmise the hosts file had something to do with it. I am not running any other ad blocking programs, so, yes, hosts definitely has a lot to do with it. I have found that other than a cookie thrown my way which got eaten by CookieWall, I don't have a problem with any of the sites mentioned here. -- JKK
Age is a very high price to pay for my maturity, so if I can't stay young, I can at least stay immature!
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 | It is great to see the veterans around here are well protected and didn't get mugged (I can think of better more descriptive words, but this is a family site ) by these aggressive marketing sites.
One thing that amazes me is the person that wrote the article didn't once mention how easy it is to disable these pop-ups/multiple windows. It is like a a newspaper publishing a story about a new disease and not providing any information how to prevent getting it. I suspect the writer belongs to a website that uses the same aggressive marketing tools and he/she didn't want to get slapped on the wrists, or the editors didn't allow it. |