View Full Version : Spybot S & D to ignore Double-click
Chief ADFP
July 18th, 2004, 09:04 PM
having trouble on getting the games to play Spybot S & D is blocking Double-click from loading i think it blocking it i would like to to play games there is there a way to get SpyBot to let double-click go through so i can play there? how do i set it to ignore listing for Double-click
play.pogo.com/ (http://play.pogo.com/rooms/roomtabs.jsp?game=scifi&sls=2&site=pogo&lkey=QPOebAbd_b1e2kbaCmb9ZAAAKDw.)
i really don't care for pogo.com to much, but Karen she loves the site so i trying to help her out to get it to work for her again. SpyBot. S&D is blocking it from working and i think it the double click item blocked.
every time i click-on the the site or get there S&D as block it and i press on play it a blank box with wording. so i think its ad-ware site and it need Double-Click to work for it. she is a bet tick-off she can't play it at this time and my brain is fry right now.
Tassie_Devils
July 18th, 2004, 11:59 PM
You could try this.... Make sure it's in Advanced Mode: [If not already in Advanced Mode, open GUI then 'Mode/Advanced Mode' it will ask if you really want to do that, OK it and get advanced mode] ;)
click on Settings
click on Ignore Products in left panel
click on Cookies TAB
Place check in Doubleclick
by placing check in double click it will IGNORE that one.
TAS
PS: You could also always turn off TeaTimer for the duration of that site. I don't even run it myself personally, as I have Firefox's cookie handler set to "Ask" me.
Tassie_Devils
July 19th, 2004, 12:31 AM
Out of curiosity, I tried that link and it tried to set 2 cookies.
Note the first one with a unique ID format :(
also of interest... LOL>.. note the expiry dates of each... Site one 2009; Play game, End of session.
TAS
Pigman
July 19th, 2004, 12:40 AM
DoubleClick is a tracking cookie. If you really think you need it, you ought to download ZeeroClick (it's available on the same site as HTAStop and DSOStop).
Chief ADFP
July 20th, 2004, 03:15 AM
-{ Quote: "Out of curiosity, I tried that link and it tried to set 2 cookies.
Note the first one with a unique ID format :(
also of interest... LOL>.. note the expiry dates of each... Site one 2009; Play game, End of session.
TAS" }-
what program you using that show you that look like a good program that show you what was going on "cookies"
Chief ADFP
July 20th, 2004, 03:23 AM
-{ Quote: "DoubleClick is a tracking cookie. If you really think you need it, you ought to download ZeeroClick (it's available on the same site as HTAStop and DSOStop)." }-
why would you say that?
"HTAstop 1.0 Filedate: 4/13/01
It's now possible for a "rogue" website to actually embed trojans,
worms and/or viruses directly into a web page. In the past, pages
that offer seemingly attractive downloads which contain such malware
required you to click to start any download to your computer. Now it's
become automatic, using features in the Windows operating system known
as scripting. These scripts can load programs without you knowing, and
then they run immediately. All you have to do is visit the site,
without doing anything besides viewing the page.
HTAstop acts as a brickwall against these scripts, disabling them so
the download doesn't occur. HTAstop protects you against one variety of
script, our current IEClean version covers all twenty seven.
If you have completely and successfully patched your Windows
operating system and have scripting disabled in your system, or are
using IEClean 5.50 with scripting access turned off, you won't
won't fall victim to this threat. Barring those, it's a good idea to have
HTAstop on your system. You can switch access on when you
want to use Net-based trusted applications, and then keep it off for
general web surfing."
But this dose look sweet to use the dsostop
http://www.nsclean.com/dsostop.gif (http://www.nsclean.com/dsostop.html)
Tassie_Devils
July 20th, 2004, 03:51 AM
Hi Chief...
those shot of my cookies are actually part of Firefox browser's capabilities...
FIREFOX 0.92 BROWSER (http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/)
In the Options I set the cookies to prompt.
Now, in IE, you can do the same, but I don't know what info you get if you do.
In Internet Explorer:
Tools/Internet Options/Privacy/Advanced and click on radio buttons like my pic.
TAS
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