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CarlaP
2005-11-28, 17:54
Hi -
I keep getting a message that Spyware stopped Avenue A from downloading everytime I try to log into Yahoo Instant Messanger. I would really like to use my IM and don't know how to turn this part of Spyware off. Thanks for the help!

md usa spybot fan
2005-11-28, 18:26
"Avenue A, Inc." is a tracking cookie. Tracking cookies are third-party cookies and track users cross domain (site to site) profiling the user's surfing habits. If any transaction occurs where the user gives any personal info, then the tracking becomes personally identifiable. While tracking cookies may not be as insidious as some other malware, they are definitely spies.

If want to discontinue blocking tracking cookies:

Go into Spybot > Immunize
Uncheck (if checked) the following:
"Enable permanent blocking of bad addresses in Internet Explorer"

If you would like to keep the messages from popping and still block tracking cookies, you can do that by setting Spybot's IE Resident to "Block all pages silently". Go into Spybot-S&D > Immunize. Look in the last section labeled "Permanently running bad download blocker for Internet Explorer". In the pull-down below "Enable permanent blocking of bad addresses in Internet Explorer" there are three options:
Block all pages silently
Display dialog when blocking
Ask for blocking confirmation
Select "Block all pages silently".

There is also another alternative. You can block tracking cookies in your browser and Spybot's IE Resident won't see them. The following article explains how to block them:
Why do other anti-spyware applications detect so many more tracking cookies?
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/37.html

sneaky13
2005-11-29, 01:43
you could click "mode"

choose "advanced"

click "settings"

click "ignore products"

go to "all products"

check your product ( Avenue A ) in the list, so that it won't be detected anymore

possibly you should go as well to "hijackers.sbi " and check your product

mikey
2005-11-29, 03:02
Unless you clear your caches routinely, then disabling this detection leaves these little profiling spies onboard.

Wouldn't it make more sense to just disallow them in the first place(IE)?...it only takes a few seconds to do so and you will NEVER see them again. Of course, you can also use one of the dozens of cookie control apps that are around.

Ref; http://www.voiceofthepublic.com/SSD/cookiescp.html

buddha
2005-11-29, 06:21
Similar to this - in Firefox browser, just opening up a page like google home page, within a second or so, I get 3-5 cookies in spybot - avenue a, doubleclick, etc. My question is, they dont seem to get blocked. Im using the defaults. Can anyone explain how to block these cookies?

many thanks.

md usa spybot fan
2005-11-29, 06:30
buddha:

From my previous post:


The following article explains how to block them:
Why do other anti-spyware applications detect so many more tracking cookies?
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/37.html

buddha
2005-11-29, 07:24
Thanks for the information -I set up FFx in this way but still I am getting advertising.com and doubleclick cookies just seconds after opening a browser.

Zenobia
2005-11-29, 14:48
I get the odd tracking cookie in Firefox even with that option set,so I use Spywareblaster too,which has an option to Prevent ad/tracking cookies in firefox-
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Or,you could go in Exceptions,type in advertising.com,then hit Block.
Repeat for any other cookies you want blocked.