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pop ups have my location
nidge_2
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hi
when brosing the web a pop up will say dating services or anything, in( brighton) my area, can i disable anything so any web sites do not know my area i have the usual spyware
thanks
when brosing the web a pop up will say dating services or anything, in( brighton) my area, can i disable anything so any web sites do not know my area i have the usual spyware
thanks
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Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe this sort of thing is based on your IP address, and the location of your ISP. You could always use a proxy server...Try saying "I have under-a-pound in my wallet" and listen to people react!0
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thanks,
but when i used aol there was no problem i changed isp to sky and now it happens. a proxy would be ok but i read that it slows down your connection speed?0 -
thanks,
but when i used aol there was no problem i changed isp to sky and now it happens. a proxy would be ok but i read that it slows down your connection speed?
There really is no reason to worry, I wouldn't bother. They don't know where you live, they just know very roughly what area you are in from your IP address.0 -
thanks, i won't bother with them0
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Personally I'd want to update the security of my computer to stop the pop-ups appearing in the first place.0
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hi
when brosing the web a pop up will say dating services or anything, in( brighton) my area, can i disable anything so any web sites do not know my area i have the usual spyware
thanks
Spybot Search & Destroy
- install, update, execute. click the 'Imunize' button let it do its thing.
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html
Malware Bytes
- Install the free version, update, execute
http://malwarebytes.org/
Say yes to let them delete whatever rubbish you've got on your system then simply reboot. As for teh popups themselves, then depending upon whatever browser you're using if it's IE8 then Tools, Popup Blocker - ON.
If it's firefox then install 'Adblock Plus': https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865
If it's Opera Browser, simply press F12 and tick 'Block Unwanted Popups'.
HTHIt could have been worse. At least source code's not combustible, or you can bet somebody at McAfee would have lit it.0 -
thanks, have all the above,and just installed firefox plugin adblock0
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