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What pop-up blocker do you use?
dnguyen800 - Feb 23, 2004
 dnguyen800 Feb 23, 2004
Yo, I was wondering what you guys use to block pop-up ads. I'm using The Proximitron but it's too advanced and it's blocking things that I want to see. All I really want is to stop pop-up windows and those confirmation messages to install spyware programs from Gator and others.

 racketboy Feb 23, 2004
I use Mozilla and Firefox

 RitualOfTheTrout Feb 23, 2004
:agree

I also use those.

 it290 Feb 23, 2004
Me too, heh. But if you insist on using IE, the Google Toolbar is supposed to be good.

BTW, you can turn off the install software option in the security settings.

 IceDigger Feb 23, 2004
Mozilla

 Curtis Feb 23, 2004
Google toolbar is great - for IE only though.

 Gallstaff Feb 23, 2004
I use Mozilla Firefox. Now I can browse me some rom sites without popups telling me that I can enlarge my penis by 4 inches (which would just be overkill).

 Pearl Jammzz Feb 23, 2004
ya, Firefox is the way to go.....you litterally forget about popups.

 Gallstaff Feb 23, 2004
Yeah, i was on my friends machine and he had IE and I was trying to find a good source of... well it's not important but it was shadier stuff and i totally forgot that shady sites had popups because I just hadn't seen them in so long.

Seriously, if you want to get rid of popups, firefox is the way to be.

 mal Feb 23, 2004
I just close them as they open.

 gameboy900 Feb 24, 2004
And Google toolbar basically eliminates them for me completely in IE. So in that respect both work fine. The thing about the Google toolbar is that it lets you allow popups for specific sites, just in case you actually wanted them for some useful purpose.

 Pyrite Feb 24, 2004
With Google toolbar pop up blocker some still open. In Mozilla´s browers it just doesn´t happen

 gameboy900 Feb 24, 2004
Well I have yet to encounter a popup with it. And I've been using it for almost a year now.

 ExCyber Feb 24, 2004

  
	
	
The thing about the Google toolbar is that it lets you allow popups for specific sites, just in case you actually wanted them for some useful purpose.


Mozilla Navigator/Firefox have this too.


  
	
	
With Google toolbar pop up blocker some still open. In Mozilla´s browers it just doesn´t happen


Actually, it can happen with some nasty Flash tricks, but I run into maybe one of those every 2 months. It's jarring.

 it290 Feb 24, 2004
I recommend the 'Flash Click to View' and 'Adblock' extensions for Firebird, I use those in conjunction with the built-in popup blocker, and it pretty much covers all bases. There is a certain method out there that can detect the Moz popup-blocker (and others) and refuse to serve you the page if it finds it, but so far I've only seen it as a proof-of-concept.

 Pyrite Feb 24, 2004
Yes those two extensions are really usefull, specially "Flash Click to View" some Flash animations can be really annoying :flamethrower: , Adblock is nice but still needs alot of work its very user dependent it should autodetect the ads and block them .

 it290 Feb 24, 2004
Yeah, but once you get the ads nailed down on your favorite sites, you're pretty much set. You can also d/l some nice custom lists that people have made.