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| 46546 | 2002-04-30 21:08:00 | Can I have some comment on whether it's worthwhile to install the Adaware program to counteract these spyware cookies etc that seem to be the latest threat to sanity.Thanks. | Guest (0) | ||
| 46547 | 2002-04-30 21:26:00 | IMHO, yes. You will probably find several greebles when you run it the first time if you have been accessing the internet. Of course this is a personal question for you to resolve - whether or not it bothers you to have this sort of stuff placed in your computer, without your consent, to feed the greed of corporate America. Personally, I like to do anything I can to stop them, such as using Adaware, popup/under stoppers, banner removal software and selective cookie removals (eg Cookie Manager). It may not affect them much, but it makes me feel better and less irritable. John |
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| 46548 | 2002-05-01 02:12:00 | I think adaware is excellent. It certainly does the job it promises with little fuss, and little configuration. It is a no-nonsense utility that provides the goods. Try it. G P |
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| 46549 | 2002-05-01 11:49:00 | Give Ad-aware a go,anything that gets rid of 'LOP'has to be good! If you use Kazaa-Lite,don't get rid of Cydoor(clint. dll)or Kazaa wont work. Cheers, Kiwitas. |
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| 46550 | 2002-05-02 01:33:00 | Yes it is a must have utility like norton AV and utils , I also use Windowwasher ,Zonealarm pro ,Web washer ,reg cleaner washandgo, |
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