Old_Zircon - 2014-12-21
Nope.
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Scrimmjob - 2014-12-21
Chances are you got this from a free download, that's how it happened to me anyway. A lot of shitty installers will ask you misleading questions that will trick you into downloading stupid shit. In my experience you can remove this from add or remove programs.
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infinite zest - 2014-12-21 Yeah. It happened to me when I was using Safari at my parent's house. I was like "I don't remember this.." anyway I use Chrome on my personal laptop and my poetv is 100% pure, except for the Wolf Urine..
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The Mothership - 2014-12-21 maybe The Mothership's been in that part of the internet again, but I'm always in that part of the internet, so it shouldn't be anything new. And I'm every careful never to download anything....
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SolRo - 2014-12-21 that part of the internet does care about you accepting downloads or not.
turn off all pop-ups to cure 99% of it.
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Oscar Wildcat - 2014-12-22 That part of the internet _won't_ give you a reacharound, and has never even HEARD of lubrication.
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SolRo - 2014-12-21
No
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fluffy - 2014-12-21
Internet needs an "Adware/Malware 101" course or something. I spent a good chunk of yesterday cleaning malware off of my uncle's computer, and he has a Mac. No they aren't fucking immune.
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SolRo - 2014-12-21
for future reference;
If you can get rid of ads by uninstalling something, that's a problem on your end, not the websites.
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Wander - 2014-12-22
I voted this up to see people adware-shame the submitter and honestly I could have used a bit more vehemence.
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BillLumbergh - 2014-12-22
no
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divinitycycle - 2014-12-22
NOPE!
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