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1Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Empty Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:14 am

Candy Cottingham

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Are pop-up ads allowed on Google?

Google does not allow pop-up ads of any kind on our site. We find them annoying. So why do they occasionally appear when you search on Google? Here are a few possible explanations:

You may have encountered a squatter with an address similar to Google's. Occasionally, individuals will register domain names that are one letter off from a well-known URL in hopes of attracting those who make mistakes in their typing. Please be sure to enter www.google.com into your browser and the pop-ups may go away. Or, if you are running Windows, just add the free Google Toolbar to your browser by visiting http://toolbar.google.com/.

Another possibility is that you visited a site while surfing, and that site launched pop-up windows in the background. These ads are known in the advertising industry as "pop-unders." Other web pages trigger pop-ups when a user leaves that site. When you came to Google, the windows may have become visible. Again, we do not condone this practice and do not allow it on Google.

If you have installed some free programs, especially music-sharing programs such as BearShare or AudioGalaxy, you may have installed other programs as well. These tiny "time bombs" can show pop-ups at random intervals or based on anything you type on a web page. A brief description of these programs can be found in these articles: http://news.com.com/2100-1023-257592.html and http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,49960,00.html.

If you are experiencing pop-ups generated by one of these malicious programs, you may want to remove the pop-up program from your computer. One program that attempts to detect and to uninstall pop-up programs is available at http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10106-108-63806.html. We have no relationship with the individuals who created this software and cannot vouch for it ourselves.

If you feel you were deceived when you installed a program that creates pop-ups, you may want to take action. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) handles complaints about deceptive or unfair business practices. To file a complaint, visit: http://www.ftc.gov/ and click on "File a Complaint Online", call 1-877-FTC-HELP, or write to:

Still having trouble have found Playbrite in progs & deleted. (Terrible infection)

But spybot is having trouble deleting that IM FAKE TOOLBAR because it might still exist

In Memory...how to find memory I do not Know.

I have to find certain HKEY's in Registry and delete.


I have Superspy & Malaware also.

No more pop-ups on your site Tyler but some in IYT and more appearing.



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If your complaint is against a company in another country, please file it at http://www.econsumer.gov/.

We wish you luck in your quest to quell pop-ups. If you'd like more information on the advertising we do accept on Google, you'll find it by visiting this page: http://www.google.com/ads/. If you have other questions, you may find the answers on our frequently asked questions page.

If you follow all these suggestions and still have a "pop-up problem" on Google, feel free to write to us. It will help us if you can right-click on the pop-up window and select "Properties" from the drop down menu. If you write us, include the URL address that you see, so we can investigate the source of the pop-ups.


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2Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Empty Re: Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:24 am

runawayhorses

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I have no idea what to tell you, I'm in no way an expert on ads or how to get rid of them. You have already done all I know to do. You might consider taking your computer to a computer expert and let them have a look at it.

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Heres a good ad blocker for firefox:

http://adblockplus.org/en/

3Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Empty Re: Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:34 am

Candy Cottingham

Candy Cottingham
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I have just written to my Tech. (A Friend) asking for more help.

Will see him when he is free. He works at the Local Hospital during the day.

I shall just keep plodding along for answers.

Thanks for reply Tyler

All good learning for me.

I use Google Chrome.

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4Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Empty Re: Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:49 am

runawayhorses

runawayhorses
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I would recommend joining this forum at the URL below, they have computer experts there that will help answer questions in a timely fashion. Its a friendly community with a lot of computer knowledgeable people that like to help people with there computers. The have sections devoted to things about computers, such as spyware. I used to be a member there but I got banned for cursing someone out one day. It was years ago.

CCleaner owns this forum:

http://forum.piriform.com/

5Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Empty Re: Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:13 pm

Candy Cottingham

Candy Cottingham
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ok I will tell you how my problems were corrected.

Yontoo a program that sets up Pop-ups on the Net downloaded into MY PROGRAMS. From a Trogen.

I deleted Yontoo
But my Tech had to go into the Registry and delete about 19 fragments from about 5 different files.

He backed up the Registry before he begun.

Other piggy backs I had were Malaware 2 Pup.Play Bryte
Looked on the Net to see what it was.

Mon Geni.com was another. (Fun Moods?)

My superantispyware brought up Yontoo some time after...they took their time methinks.

I also had a FAKE Incredimail Toolbar...I had to reconize it and delete it. Spybot told me but could not deal with it because it was in the Memory.

So if anyone has a program they do not reconize try to look it up on the Net and see what it is.

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6Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Empty Re: Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Sat Dec 22, 2012 7:35 pm

Mr.EasyBB

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I was going to tell you that you may have a trojan or of sorts. Though some pop ups get away with writing around the scripting files. OTher than that that is why we have inline advertisements and why they have become so popular. Pop ups have shrunk in popularity and inline ads have grown. Always be careful in what you open up on the inter web, if it seems to good to be true then it is. Only open up trusted sites, I know I have on google chrome where if the site has malicious items google will stop me and tell me it may be harmful so i back right up.

7Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Empty Re: Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Sat Dec 22, 2012 7:55 pm

Candy Cottingham

Candy Cottingham
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Hi Nextie

I had two Trogens..gone now.

They came through via a site I belong to for extras for my Paint Shop Prof.

I did not reconize the Program I downloaded from which looked German.

It was one of those sharing prog...for high downloads. I downloaded 56 Megs. The Trogens were hiding.

Other people belonging to the site must have copt it also.

I sometimes use Pando, but 4share might be suspect.

I am wiser now.


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8Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Empty Re: Removal of pop-ups Not so easy Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:26 pm

Mr.EasyBB

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downloading like that i use piratebay and people will post comments if it is good or not. people actually will just download it to test it, they don't want it they just test for other users. I use torrents and what not.

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