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What are Pop-Ups?
In
short, Web Pop-Ups occur when visiting a web site and are
generated as part of a new browser window. Messenger Pop-Ups
appear when the PC is connected to the Internet and only affect
Windows NT, 2000 and XP machines. In contrast, Spy-Ware Pop-Ups
can appear at any time, can affect any Windows machine, and do
not require an Internet connection.
For many users, it is difficult to
differentiate between Pop-Ups. Therefore, the complete solution
would be to install software that can eliminate all types of
Pop-Ups.
What
is Ad-Ware?
Ad-Ware
is any software application in which advertising banners are
displayed while the program is running. The authors of these
applications include additional code that delivers the ads,
which can be viewed through pop-up windows or through a bar that
appears on a computer screen. Ad-Ware has been criticized for
occasionally including code that tracks a user's personal
information and passes it on to third parties, without the
user's authorization or knowledge. This practice has been dubbed
Spy-Ware
and has prompted an outcry from computer security and privacy
advocates.
Ad-Ware
is used to occasionally display ads on your machine based on web
sites you have visited or your interests as indicated by your
browsing habits. (Ad-Ware
and Spy-Ware are similar enough that there are debates
regarding the proper designation for many of the applications.)
What is
Spy-Ware?
On the
Internet,
Spy-Ware
is programming that is put in someone's computer to secretly
gather information about the user and relay it to advertisers or
other interested parties.
Spy-Ware
can get in a computer as a software virus or as the result of
installing a new program. Data collecting programs that are
installed with the user's knowledge are not, properly speaking,
Spy-Ware,
if the user fully understands what data is being collected and
with whom it is being shared.
Spy-Ware
is a
program installed on your computer, usually without your
explicit knowledge, that transmits personal information to
companies. The companies use this information in a number of
ways including selling it to others, using it for marketing
data, or tracking browsing habits. Most people would not choose
to have
Spy-Ware
installed on their computers, however companies "piggyback" the
programs with other popular software such as file sharing
applications. Some programs allow you to choose if you want to
install the
Spy-Ware
programs, but many simply install them and hide the fact that
they do in the extraordinarily long End-User License Agreement (EULA)
that the vast majority of people simply click "Accept" on and
never read.
Spy-Ware
is the
name which was given to software that - without the user of the
program knowing that the software performs this kind of action -
traces the user's usage of the internet and sends this
information - again without the user knowing this is happening -
to a computer ("Server") designated by the developer of the
Spy-Ware software. "By
performing these actions, detailed user profiles may be
collected - without the user's knowledge and approval - which
then can be used for commercial or other purposes. By gathering
and sending this information both resources on the user's
computer as well as bandwidth on the Internet is abusively used,
not to mention the breach of privacy such a user profile would
be."
Common
Spy-Ware
/
Ad-Ware
Applications
Spy-Ware
and
Ad-Ware
programs can be found in many places.
Spy-Ware
usually is installed along with other programs such as KaZaa or
Morpheus. Here is a short list of some common
Spy-Ware
programs.
-
Gator
-
Bargain Buddy
-
BDE
-
Bonsai Buddy
NOTE
:
Uninstalling
Ad-Ware/Spy-Ware
can cause some programs to stop working, such as KaZaa. If you
are running KaZaa and want to keep it on your computer, you
should open KaZaa so that it is running in the task bar (you'll
be able to see the KaZaa icon near the clock on the bottom right
of your screen). Run these programs and then highlight all items
that you want to remove from your computer and click next. The
program will prompt you to delete the items (as shown below),
but will be unsuccessful at deleting the items that KaZaa needs
to run. When it prompts to delete the items after rebooting,
choose "no" and KaZaa will continue working. If you decide that
you no longer want to run KaZaa, you should uninstall it before
removing these
Ad-Ware
/Spy-Ware
components, because removing these components will prevent KaZaa
from uninstalling successfully.
If you have already deleted these items and now cannot uninstall
Kazaa, you need to reinstall it, and then it will uninstall
successfully.

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