Im new to firefox I got it because I was told it was good to keep spyware off etc...
I have downladed that link and installed it.
Is there any kind of set up I need to do or is that all there is to it?
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I there a way to block rad.msn.com in moxella? Every time I go to msn.com I keep gettting ADSAdClient31.dll wanting to down load.
My research shows this has to do with the microsoft add server.
Thanks.
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You will need to restart Firefox if you have not already. Then look in the lower right corner for adblock. Click this and it will bring up a list of blockable elements. Look for the offending line and block it. You can use wildcards (i.e. *) to block all the "ads" from a particular company. For example; *.doubleclick.* will block eveything from doubleclick. You can use it to block things other than ads as well. Play around with it until you get the results you are looking for. You can always clear some or even all the settings you have made if you make a mistake.
If you are new to Firefox you might want to set the following options:
Set your cookis to "always ask" It will be a little budensome in the beginning as it "learns" what is ok and what is not but it will also show you what is being written toyour harddrive when you visit a site. Try and learn a little more about good cookines and bad cooking. A general rule of thumb, if you are going to widget.com and fubar.com wants to set a cookie, don't let it. Anything with "2o7" or "hitbox" in the line is a tracking cookie, even if it is coming from widget.com.
Set your downloads to "always ask" so you can control where downloads are written to your hard drive.
Another good extension is IEView for those horrible sites that require IE to function properly. It will pop you into IE from Firefox, you can do your business and then get out of IE.
If you are into weather (Weatherbug and others contain adware, spyware, etc) there is a FoxForcast (I think that is right) extension that gets its info from weather.com and is clean.
Best of luck and enjoy regaining control of your Internet experience.
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by: cbaytechPosted on 2005-06-28 at 08:25:31ID: 14319386
Have you tried using the Adblock extension for Firefox located here https://addons.mozilla.org /extension s/moreinfo .php?id=10 & applicati on=firefox