-=PCTechTalk=- Re: popup killer program

  • From: "Wyatt M. Portendt" <nunyabidness6@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 14:44:04 -0500

Outpost firewall does.  So does the popup stopper in slim browser, but it
isn't quite as good.  Any site that needs them can be added to an exclude
list once, and then it won't bother you again.
                                        

On 6/16/2003 at 12:05 PM a whisper was heard, and the one known as
bob.in.jersey@xxxxxxxx was rumoured to have uttered....

          |  On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 11:48:38 EDT, John82654 at
          |  A-oh-swell wrote:
          |  [to barneystorm at ntlworld dot com:]
          |  > > 
          |  > > Pop Up Stopper is ok, but it won't stop them all, at least
          |  not
          |  > > the free version, and you will come across the occasional
          |  site
          |  > > that won't grant you access while you have any form of Ad
          |  > > Blocker enabled.
          |  > > 
          |  > 
          |  > It stops the majority of pop ups in my case and when I'm
          |  trying to 
          |  > access some site it's blocking,I just hold the ctrl key
down.
          |  
          |  Are there any of these products that start out totally dumb,
          |  and then
          |  learn from your responses as they go along?  And, will they
          |  stop these new, Javascript-based non-Windows-format popups?
          |  
          |  
          |  -- 
          |  BOB dot in dot jersey at Juno dot com
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