http://thenewsinfo.com/surveys/index.htm…
It won’t let up at all. Anybody that could help me figure it out I’d be very grateful!
Edit: This one too. It keeps popping up as well.
http://www.bediddle.com/search?q=pop%20up%20block

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Posted by money, filed under survey discussion. Date: February 28, 2010, 5:53 am |

3 Responses

  1. tim g Says:

    http://download.cnet.com/windows/security-software/most-popular/3101-2023_4-0.html?tag=mncol
    it’s probably spyware.

  2. Dunbar Pappy ϟϟ Says:

    For Firefox, configure this first:
    Tools> Options> Privacy: top drop menu set to "Firefox will use custom settings…"> Check ‘Accept Cookies from sites’
    & **Un-Check ‘Accept 3rd Party cookies’**
    Then, with the site needing cookies in the address bar, copy that; then Tools> options> Privacy> Exceptions> (paste that URL into slot)> Allow or Allow session> Close.
    This small utility will assist managing (allow/disallow) cookies on a "site-by-site" basis:
    Cookie Button 0.9.3: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1247

    "NoScript’ users may have to "temporarily allow….." from the blue ‘S’ tray icon.
    Supplemental blockers, in browsers mainly, may have to be muted, or ’site allowed’.
    No need to relax any other cookie settings (which help deter junk ads, pop-ups’, malware etc.):

    Internet Explorer users, do this first:
    Tools> Internet options> Security> tick the "Internet" icon> Security level box> set slider to "Medium high"> OK out. Then:

    IE (pre-8): Go to the site first> Tools> Internet options> Security> tick the ‘Trusted’ icon> Sites> Add> ok> out
    Note this setting may permit undesirable ‘Active scripting’ or other server based action: use with caution, especially if you have ‘Active content’ allowed.
    Again, supplemental blockers, in browsers mainly, may have to be muted, or ’site allowed’.

    IE 8:
    Go to the site needing approval & copy the URL from address bar, then:
    Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Sites> paste that URL into top line> Allow> OK> OK.
    The "Pop-up Blocker" may also need to be modified to accommodate the site.
    Tools> Internet Options> Pop up blocker heading> Settings> again, paste that URL into the slot> Close> OK.

    General cookie settings should be:
    Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Advanced: tick "Override…"; Allow 1st party cookies; Allow session Cookies & BLOCK 3rd Party cookies> OK> OK.

  3. oldmanwithcoyote Says:

    Select the start menu.
    Select the control panel.
    Select the internet options Ikon.
    Select the privacy tab.
    Select the Sites button
    Enter the site(s) you wish to block
    Select the block button.
    This will block the site(s) from accessing your machine.

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