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Old May 24th, 2002, 09:14 PM
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Default Re: this site detected my add blocking tools

That is too bad, I really was looking forward to trying spyblocker out next week when I get some time.

Perhaps the next version may have a variable port?

I am unsure why a product would use a port intended for something else

Servers need spyblocking too!
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Old May 27th, 2002, 05:13 AM
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Default Re: this site detected my add blocking tools

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* * * * Went there...no ads..other than a couple of a couple of programs they were offering for sale...(on left side of page) *...on the right side of the page were a few more products being offered * Mp3 etc....
* * * *recorded several .gif (harmless) *two(2) html docum......one (1) CSS.......
* *
* * * never logged anything from either <doubleclick> or <paypal> * no shown connections made *in or out by those......in fact,, all (outbound) stopped immediately after accessing the site....so it seems whatever they claim to have to stop ad blockers...never connected to my machine. *

* * * * * * * * * * snowman.....

The same here with SpyBlocker
But I couldnt register, wanted to leave a message *
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Old May 28th, 2002, 06:23 AM
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Default Re: this site detected my add blocking tools

A thought...supposing websites could detect whether we're using ad blocking or not, all we need to do is use Proxo to change

Code:
<img src='www.advertisers.com/advert.gif>
into

Code:
]<img src='www.advertisers.com/advert.gif width='1' height='1' border='0'>
Just because they throw it at us, doesn't mean we have to look at it!
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