NIS 2009, does it block banner adds?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by xpsunny, Dec 20, 2008.

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  1. xpsunny

    xpsunny Registered Member

    ...........
     
  2. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    im not sure if it does, but it doesnt really need to, i just use adblock with firefox and dont worry anymore + HostsMan hosts file blocks a lot of those ads as well.
     
  3. Pseudo

    Pseudo Registered Member

    Nope.
     
  4. ink

    ink Registered Member

    Yes, with the add-on installed.
     
  5. Zeena

    Zeena Registered Member

    Hi xpsunny :)


    I'm sorry to tell you...

    No! ... NIS 09 ... Does NOT Block - Banner Ads :(

    Not even with an - Add On Pack :mad:

    I know what you're asking about...
    Coz I used to have - Norton 360 v1
    That did have a - Add On Pack ... That gave the ability to block - Pop Ups & Banner Ads :D
    Then I upgraded to - Norton 360 v2
    And was very angry when I realised... The Add On Pack .. No Longer Included The - Pop Up Blocker & Banner Ad Blocker :mad:


    I Now Have - NIS 09
    Despite Many Complaints .. From Many people...
    Symantec still decided Not to include - Pop Up Blocking & Banner Ad Blocking ... With - NIS 09 :rolleyes:
    Not even as an - Add On Pack! :'(


    Stupid! ... Isn't It? :mad:
     
  6. JasSolo

    JasSolo Registered Member

    The way I see it is, that there's no real need for it anymore, since you can get AdBlock plus for Firefox and IE7 Pro for IE. And these sweethearts is for free....so no real need for extra stuff in NIS 2009


    Cheers
     
  7. xpsunny

    xpsunny Registered Member


    Oh nooooooooo..............................:oops:
     
  8. gery

    gery Registered Member

    o yes
     
  9. xpsunny

    xpsunny Registered Member

    What makes you say that?
     
  10. TonyW

    TonyW Registered Member

    Many modern browsers have built-in popup blocking now, and there are addons for ad blocking in most cases.
     
  11. Zeena

    Zeena Registered Member

    Hi Tony :)

    I Know! ;)

    But The Thing Is...

    The Norton Pop Up Blocker & Banner Ad Blocker ... Really Did Do A Fantastic Job :D

    No Fuss
    No Hassle
    No Problems

    But it was something you only appreciated if you saw the - Before & After
    ON - OFF
    I saw what the Ad Blocker could do for IE7 :eek:
    And I can see why Symantec have upset people by removing this function.

    They took out the best bit :'(

    Gave Us Flamin - Idle Time .. Instead! :mad:
     
  12. Nightwalker

    Nightwalker Registered Member

    In 2009 products Symantec primordial objective was " take out " the bloat . I am not saying that Ad block function made some bloat in the suit , but Symantec tried to make Nis more lighter and faster possible so some modules have to simple disappear.
     
  13. Zeena

    Zeena Registered Member

    Hi :)

    Symantec Sure Got It Wrong Then :rolleyes:

    Norton 360 v1 ... Pop Up Blocker & Banner Ad Blocker ... Never Noticed Any Bloat! :D

    NIS 09 ... Idle Time - ( Pain In The Bum! ) ... Most Bloated Norton - Ever! :mad:
     
  14. Nightwalker

    Nightwalker Registered Member


    Yeah I think so . I fell some slowdown with Idle time either ... for this reason I dont use Norton 2009 products :'(
     
  15. osubuck

    osubuck Registered Member

    I can't speak for NIS but I did try the trial of Norton Antivirus 2009, and it is one of the lightest I have tried yet. Seems to do a fantastic job with a very small footprint, completely the opposite of its former products.
     
  16. TechOutsider

    TechOutsider Registered Member

    Norton 2007 blocks banner ads. Later versions dropped the feature.

    The feature is expected to make a comeback; many users requested it for the 2010 year release in the Norton forums.
     
  17. JasSolo

    JasSolo Registered Member


    Correction....The 2008 version had it as well, if you installed the add-on pack, that is ;)


    Merry Christmas
     
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