Well my pop up blockers testing period ended today and now I have to pay to use it. So I was wondering if anyone knew of a pop up blocker that is free.
Well my pop up blockers testing period ended today and now I have to pay to use it. So I was wondering if anyone knew of a pop up blocker that is free.
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*beats Unne to the punch*
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/
*Mandatory Firebird link*
EDIT: Dang it Bleys!
Actually I already tried mozilla. Personally I think it's ok but it does nothing for me while I play games and pop up's still occur then and bugs me like crap then.
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kay well <a href="http://www.panicware.com">Panicware</a> has a free blocker.
goku
<i>Personally I think it's ok but it does nothing for me while I play games and pop up's still occur then and bugs me like crap then.</i> --Bahamut2000X
...? I don't understand. Firebird blocks 100% of popups on my computer, without fail. And pop-unders, and whatever other direction an ad might try to pop.
Mozilla blocks all popups for me, as well, AND it allows legitimate windows, such as the EoFF Private Messaging popup, to appear.
Ad-Aware is just a pain in the hole. It won't allow legit pop-ups that are sometimes necessary to navigate in a site, such as the ones that were used in FFR's battle system.
I dunno why but Mozilla just wasn't blocking any pop up's while I played my game. Although I didn't have the mozilla window open, maybe that's why, although I would perfer to not have it open while I play seeing as how I need as little lag when playing (cause I play a game that can get laggy real fast even if you meet all the recomended hardware stats)
I'm going with the one that BOU said though. I used the demo version of it (although I just looked at the site more and I realised they had free ones that didn't require to be bought either, man I feel stupid now.:rolleyes2 )
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OKAY WHAT GAME IS IT THAT POPS UP WINDOWS WHILST PLAYING!!!111
goku
I believe he's talking about the monstrosity that is Windows Messenger. You can disable it with msconfig, under "Services".
Oh, that friggin' thing. Hateful, it is.
Um, that's Messenger you find in Services, not Windows Messenger, which are two completely different things. Messenger is used more on networks to send alerts between PCs, eg if a virus is found on one, some virus scanners use it to send an alert to the admins on the network to tell them to do something about it There shouldn't be any real reason to remove this service, nor will it help, especially if you're not on a local network.
Windows Messenger as in the lame IM program isn't in services, you need to go through config/options for that program instead to disable it or at least it's popups.
It's not the game. It's just cause I'm online, so I randomly get them, and the game I play lags like crazy already, so less lag=good.OKAY WHAT GAME IS IT THAT POPS UP WINDOWS WHILST PLAYING
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<i>There shouldn't be any real reason to remove this service, nor will it help, especially if you're not on a local network.</i> --crono_logical
If you use a cable modem or such, you can get Messenger spam. My mother's computer would get those until I turned off the Messenger service. It's a fairly recent method of spamming I think. Way worse than browser popups, since it makes a pop-up error-type window and grabs focus immediately and it doesn't care what you're doing, it'll interrupt you anyways.