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Understanding Spyware Pop-up Blockers

Understanding Spyware Pop-up Blockers

Understanding Spyware Pop-up Blockers

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You have it on your system and usually take it for granted; however, there is more to a pop-up blocker than just blocking ads. These filters need to distinguish the good vs. the bad pop-ups, plus software developers need to continuously keep up with other developers that are trying to find ways to avoid blocking filters. These filters are nothing like spyware blockers but perform the task of enjoying that your browsing activities are not filled with annoying advertisements.


An ad-blocker is usually an add-on program that can be installed onto your web browser. Many popular web browsers already come equipped with this function. When turned on, it will monitor your web browsing activity and will prevent windows from popping up that it thinks are harmful. A good filter will even avoid flash based floating ads or banner ads. These blockers usually are installed within the toolbar of your browser and you can customize it to determine which sites are legit and which sites to avoid. If you do not want to use a ad filter, you can also disable JavaScript for specific sites, but disabling JavaScript from every site could screw up or render other legit sites useless.


However, all blockers come with some limitations. There are constant threats that keep increasing everyday and make pop-up blockers fall short. Sometimes, these filters go over-the-top and end up blocking everything. Since all pop-ups are not bad, it is often hard to distinguish what is good and what is bad. Instead of blocking just ads, they block new windows and banners. This is where you need to be pro-active and train your filter to distinguish the two. These days, on-page floating ads are used to bypass filters and developers will need to continue their progress and technology updates to ensure that spyware blockers and pop-up filters can keep up with the "bad-guys".






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