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    Default Lots of Ads with Firefox

    Hi--
    I'm having a strange experience where whenever I use Firefox and then I do a Spybot check I get a huge amount of ads. I know that when I log into Friendster, for example, with Firefox, I get a lot.
    So I started using Internet Explorer, which I thought was supposed to be less secure. So far I haven't gotten any more ads, even after I;ve been to Friendster.
    I was just wondering if anyone had any advice about how I could configure Firefox better, or if there is another problem I might be having and how I might fix that.
    I like Firefox better, but it seems that I can't use it because I get so many ads now.
    Anyone have any idea what is happening?

    Thanks!

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    Hello.
    Have you tried the FireFox AdBlock extension?
    https://addons.mozilla.org/extension...cation=firefox
    but it seems that I can't use it because I get so many ads now.
    That does seem a little strange though. To clarify; are the ad's popping up while you surf as well as showing in the results of a spybot scan?

    Which version do you have of Firefox?
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    Default No, no popups really

    No there aren't really any popups, just about 60 ads when I run a spybot scan. When I use Internet Explorer with the popup blocker I don't get any really.
    Also, I jsut tried to install the firefox adblock that you linked me to, but I couldn't open the file for some reason--it said my computer didn't recognize the type of file it was. Also, it just seemed like it got rid of ads online as you surfed, not necessarily the ones that go onto your computer.
    I'm running (or was running) Firefox 1.0.7
    Thanks very much for the advice, got any more?

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    Perhaps we are talking of cookies.

    Please see:
    http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/37.html

    Let us know if that solves the problem.
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    Default Pop up ads

    Quote Originally Posted by Dantl7
    No there aren't really any popups, just about 60 ads when I run a spybot scan. When I use Internet Explorer with the popup blocker I don't get any really.
    Also, I jsut tried to install the firefox adblock that you linked me to, but I couldn't open the file for some reason--it said my computer didn't recognize the type of file it was. Also, it just seemed like it got rid of ads online as you surfed, not necessarily the ones that go onto your computer.
    I'm running (or was running) Firefox 1.0.7
    Thanks very much for the advice, got any more?
    Sound to me like you need a good pop up blocker! There is a free edition called Pop-Up Stopper at www.panicware.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantl7
    No there aren't really any popups, just about 60 ads when I run a spybot scan. When I use Internet Explorer with the popup blocker I don't get any really.
    I believe Dantl7 had a problem that might be resolved with the information in the link I provided.
    http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/37.html

    I hope it worked for him/her.
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    Default Hi--not quite solved

    Hey thanks so much for your help.

    I thought the problem was solved--I changed the firefox option and I started getting less ads showing up on Spybot. But now almost every time I search I get reappearing ads--
    they are called something like AdSpace or something--
    I get about 20-25 entries that Spybot to remove most times that I check.
    If I use internet explorer I don't believe I get these.

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    Default ads

    The ads are from
    advertising.com
    doubleclick
    fastclick
    avenue A, inc.
    and there are two from the windows security center

    I don't know if that info helps

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    Dantl7:

    Advertising.com, Avenue A, Inc., DoubleClick and FastClick are tracking cookies. In addition to the settings suggested here:
    Why do other anti-spyware applications detect so many more tracking cookies?
    http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/37.html

    You could try the suggestion by Zenobia in this post and try SpywareBlaster to help block those third-party cookies in Firefox:
    http://forums.spybot.info/showpost.p...66&postcount=8

    There are several different Windows Security Center detections:
    • Windows Security Center.AntiVirusDisableNotify
    • Windows Security Center.AntiVirusOverride
    • Windows Security Center.FirewallDisableNotify
    • Windows Security Center.FirewallOverride
    • Windows Security Center.SP2Update
    • Windows Security Center.TaskManager
    • Windows Security Center.UpdateDisableNotify

    You will have to be more specific about which Windows Security Center detections you are getting.

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    Default windows security center messages

    The two windows security center messages are--

    Windows Security Center.AntiVirusDisableNotify
    and
    Windows Security Center.FirewallDisableNOtify

    Are these problematic and is there any way to get rid of them?
    Thanks!

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