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    How to tell this thing to PISS OFF!?

    I don't see the option for turning it off, and I already have disabled the XP balloons using TweakUI.

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    Um, don't make your privacy settings so damn high?

    BTW, what's that 360? That your CPU temp?
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    Mem free

    Me = no want teh ads, but that bloody popup is worse...

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    If would appear you have Zone Alarms Ad Blocking feature on

    Turn it off...it slowed browsing down so much it's worse than the pop ups it is trying to prevent. Plus that bloody bubble thing is almost as bad in itself.

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    tsk tsk language Furby ;p

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    Originally posted by chrisjk
    If would appear you have Zone Alarms Ad Blocking feature on

    Turn it off...it slowed browsing down so much it's worse than the pop ups it is trying to prevent. Plus that bloody bubble thing is almost as bad in itself.
    Well maybe on your poopy dialup it did , no noticable slowdown here...

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    It was nothing to do with that, it was ZA crawling the HTML source which slowed it like a tortoise on hash

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    My best advise it to get yourself Norton PersonalFirewall it has a nice ad blocking feature too so... the only annoying thing about Norton is that whenever some Sub7 "hacker" wants to get in, I see a blinking ! where the try icon is.. but that's it..

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    Ummm.....

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    This space for rent...

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    Was looking on the wrong tab...cheers

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    You're not allowed to say cheers, matey
    All contents of the above post that aren't somebody elses are mine, not the property of some media corporation.
    (Just a heads-up)

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    Originally posted by Emo
    My best advise it to get yourself Norton PersonalFirewall it has a nice ad blocking feature too so... the only annoying thing about Norton is that whenever some Sub7 "hacker" wants to get in, I see a blinking ! where the try icon is.. but that's it..

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    Apparently Norton doesn't verify outbound programs.
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    what version of zonealarm is that?

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    right now i have 2.6...do you think it's worth upgrading?

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    3 Pro has some fun stuff, I haven't tried the free version

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    Originally posted by parksie
    Apparently Norton doesn't verify outbound programs.
    version I bought a couple of years ago does

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    Originally posted by chrisjk
    version I bought a couple of years ago does
    As in, you let a program through, then you put another program with the same size and filename - does it notice?
    I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
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    not sure TBH...

    I thought you just meant picking up on outbound attempts

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    No they both block outgoing traffic, but ZoneAlarm actually verifies the content of the executable file; I don't know if Norton got their act together and put this in.
    I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
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