Pop-ups
Definition
Pop-ups are windows that open on their own, or as part of a web site, while you are logged on to the Internet.
Pop-ups can also acts as advertising on certain websites: sometimes legitimately, sometimes not.
Symptoms of Problems
- multiple unwanted windows popping up on your screen
Recommended Solutions
Some software programs that can aid in the elimination of pop-ups are:
Both programs seek out and remove pop-up programs, cookies, and other potentially annoying advertising-related devices.
Be aware, however, that some ad-supported programs (e.g. free online games) won't run if their ad components are removed. You'll either have to give them up, or, if available, pay the money for full no-ad versions.
Some spammers use Windows' built-in Messenger service, which sends messages in a broadcast across a network. The way to block these annoying messages is to disable the Messenger service. In Windows XP, you can do this through the Control Panel. Navigate to “Administrative Tools | Services”, double-click on “Messenger” and click on “Stop”. Then set the “Startup Type” to “Manual” or “Disable”. Click on “OK” and the pop-up spam should be blocked.
Tips
- install one of the suggested software programs from “Recommended Solutions”
- never download or install unknown software from websites
- disable Microsoft Messenger
Reference Articles
www.lavasoftusa.com
www.detnews.com
www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,990145,00.asp
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