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OT: Ad-Aware
ok, i ran it, how do i tell my settings cookie's for various sites from stuff i didn't accept?
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well, i ran ad-aware. it came up with a list of data miners. now, a lot of them are labelled vender: tracking cookie. so, how do i tell the cookie's from sites that i have accepted from ones i havn't? how do i know what they do? basically, is it safe to delete everything on the list without losing my passwords?
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Re: OT: Ad-Aware
It does not flag password cookies as data miners. Tracking cookies/data miners are NEVER password cookies. They are used by ad banners to try to get data on where you go, but they are really inneffective. Also, Ad-Aware quarantines everything (creates a backup where it cant do anything), so you can restore a cookie if you really need to.
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oh, good. time to delete! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif
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If you want to keep your system clear, set up ad-aware as a scheduled task with the following line command: Ad-aware.exe "c:" +A +S +1
This is ssumimg your hardrive is c: I also run spybot 1.2 regularly as a scheduled task with the lin command: SpybotSD.exe /autocheck /autofix /autoclose They each wil pick up things the other misses. |
Re: OT: Ad-Aware
thanks, both of you.
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Re: OT: Ad-Aware
Of course, it is best to memorize passwords, rather than writing them down in any form. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
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