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[QUOTE]Originally posted by geoffm: [QB] JFB is right - there are bogus ad removers out there. Read reviews on reputable sites, like PC magazines, before downloading something that you've never heard of. The other one I use (now I'm at home I can remember what it is!) is Ad-Aware 6.0. Both Spybot and Ad-aware find things that the other program doesn't. While some are harmless site tracking cookies, others aren't so nice. Trouble is, once you let just one certain piece of software install itself, you're now wide open to everything else. It's like a rogue security/doorman holding the door open to anybody. There is no such thing as "websight", whether through Websters or any other English dictionary. Website is a valid word. If you have seen it spelt "websight" elsewhere, then that is wrong. One final thing I recommend to everybody: uninstall Outlook [Express] and don't use Internet "Swiss cheese" Exporer. I personally use Mozilla (free) but there are other reputable browsers out there, like Opera, Netscape, etc. These also include an email client. Allegedly the XP SP2 pack coming from Microsoft to a PC near you will fix many of the security issues in Explorer and Outlook, but then MS have said that before and yet look where we are today. Geoff M. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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