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Gdetrailer
Jan 18, 2014Explorer III
Those are roll over inline ads, best way to fix them like others have mentioned is either Chrome or FireFox with AdBlockPlus.
Stops them dead in their tracks.
As a side note, those inline ads are third party links which ARE a major security risk to your PC. I personally have been hit TWICE with malware just be simply rolling my mouse over top of those ads.
Third party sites tend to get hacked, it is a lot like Russian roulet, you roll over and take a chance.
AdblockPlus is a first step to stopping them then add in NoScript which blocks all Javascripts from firing (Javascripts are not the same as Java). While it is a bit of a pain it closes a huge security risk. It gives you back some control on what scripts run and what doesn't.
You just enable only the scripts that truly need to run for the website to function, the other scripts are nothing more than uneeded fluff along with a security risk..
Stops them dead in their tracks.
As a side note, those inline ads are third party links which ARE a major security risk to your PC. I personally have been hit TWICE with malware just be simply rolling my mouse over top of those ads.
Third party sites tend to get hacked, it is a lot like Russian roulet, you roll over and take a chance.
AdblockPlus is a first step to stopping them then add in NoScript which blocks all Javascripts from firing (Javascripts are not the same as Java). While it is a bit of a pain it closes a huge security risk. It gives you back some control on what scripts run and what doesn't.
You just enable only the scripts that truly need to run for the website to function, the other scripts are nothing more than uneeded fluff along with a security risk..
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