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In Reply to: RE: BTW: I just ran ad-aware... posted by Rod M on June 01, 2007 at 16:17:13
my post is not intended to condem, just to see if anyone else has had this problem. I will run a scan(version 1.0r1) and let you know.
bill
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Well, the problem is that off the cuff comments like that scare people. If it's true, fine, we need to look at it. I simply prefer that people are sure before they make that type of comment.
-Rod
I ran the program more than a couple of times and had it narrowed down to AA which seemed to ALWAYS leave a "critical object" warning alert on my Ad-Aware program; this is why I asked. I found this very strange as it had not happened before(ie the new site change)!
In any event, I am pleased to write when switching to Mozilla Firefox I did not get the same tracking cookie to reappear, it only pops up when I go through Explorer and my MSN Home Pg(msnportal.1) and to AA. I do not know why this happens, maybe you could shed light on this?
Therefore I must conclude it is not from AA stand alone but am still curious to hear from Dawnrazor to see if he finds the same result.
bill
Hey,
I thought that tracking cookie was from AA because what you posted, and all the changes, and that I never get critical objects in Adaware.
Anyhow, I don't think it had anything to do with AA. I ran adaware, and it cleaned the cookie, then I browsed on AA, signed in, etc. No tracking cookie was found.
Anyhow, the good thing is that it looks like I am not crazy, and not alone in my disdain of the new view.
AA is the best audio forum on the planet, and I can't see why all the sudden there is a "me too" mentality when all the other forums suck.
I am just glad I found AA long ago, otherwise, seeing that new format, i would have skipped it.
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