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Pop-ups, begone! How to kill those pesky ads
ZD Net's anchor desk | December 26, 2001 9:00 PM PT | C.C. Holland

Posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:21 AM PST by McGruff

Lately, I've gotten the feeling that my computer might be possessed. Why? Because it seems that every time I start a browsing session, extra windows either bloop into being--obscuring what I'm trying too look at--or sneakily slip under my open window, lurking there for me to discover later on.

What's worse, these unwanted windows can range from the merely annoying (no, X10, I wouldn't buy your miniature camera to spy on my nanny, even if I had one) to the downright blush-inducing. They slow down my work, cause distraction, and on occasion--when dozens of windows suddenly began exploding across my screen--have caused my system to freeze completely.

THE GOOD NEWS: no religious rituals are needed. My computer hasn't been taken over by a malignant force; it's just the online advertising industry trying to get its message across, albeit in a very annoying way. The bad news: I can't expect the onslaught to abate anytime soon.

I'm not alone in my angst. A recent report from Statistical Research showed that 62 percent of the folks surveyed felt strongly that pop-ups interfere with their Web activities; only half of the group had the same complaint about traditional banner ads. The ads are under fire from disability groups, who say they disrupt devices used by the blind to surf. Finally, pop-ups also clog bandwidth and can eventually lead to system crashes, which is one of the reasons a group of irate pop-up victims brought a class-action lawsuit (still unresolved) against America Online last year.

So why aren't advertisers cutting back? Because, unfortunately, pop-ups--also known in advertising parlance as interstitials--get noticed. Statistical Research's data says people are 50 percent more likely to notice a pop-up than a banner ad, and sites like Workz.com (which is aimed at helping small businesses), tout benefits like encouraging immediate action and targeting a desired user profile by using cookies.

ADD TO THAT the current down climate for online advertising, in which advertisers are willing to throw just about anything at readers in a desperate bid to get noticed (witness the creation of larger ad units, animated ads, and the like), and we're not likely to see the pop-up model wane anytime soon.

Does that mean you're stuck with them? Not quite. Your options range from venting about them to taking action against them in the form of software that blocks them from appearing. Where on the Web can you go to squash pop-ups? Here are some places to start.

Popups Must Die!. This UK-based site will allow you to rage about annoying pop-ups (although, ironically, clicking to the bulletin board actually spawned a pop-up ad...oops!, find out which sites are the worst offenders, and even find pop-up blocking software. While the site has much to offer, I must warn you that it seems a tad outdated--and it's likely some of the links will lead you to defunct pages.

PopUp Killer. Billed as "the original and most powerful popups-destroying machine ever created," this free program (which got a four-star rating from ZDNet) purports to close nasty pop-up windows before you even see them--and even removes the persistent GeoCities boxes. It works on the Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Opera, and NeoPlanet browsers. (Platforms: Windows 9x, Me, NT, and 2000.)

Pop-Up Stopper. This freebie from Panicware is aimed at Internet Explorer users, and says it saves bandwidth by preventing extraneous windows from even loading, let alone showing up. (Platforms: Windows 9x, Me, NT, and 2000.)

ZDNet Downloads' cream of the crop. ZDNet Software Library guru (and AnchorDesk columnist) Preston Gralla has handpicked a half-dozen top programs for you to choose from, including the aforementioned PopUp Killer and Pop-Up Stopper. Four are free for the downloading, while two others are shareware; all are designed for Windows 9x, Me, NT, and 2000.

Webwasher. If you're using a Mac, you might be feeling a little left out; indeed, almost all the pop-up killer utilities I found are earmarked for the Windows platform. But this handy program also comes in a Mac flavor and can eliminate pop-ups, filter unwanted banner ads, suppress script execution, and more. It's free for home or educational use.

Thanks to these resources, I think I can finally bid a less-than-fond farewell to my nasty pop-up demons.


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To: Psycho_Bunny
Bump for later perusal.
21 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:30 AM PST by facedown
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To: Clive
This whole idea of pop-ups is a feature for which you ought to be grateful to those nice people at Redmond.

Really??? When are you going to start blaming MSFT for dandruff, el-nino, unsynchronized traffic lights and earthquakes?

22 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:31 AM PST by E=MC<sup>2</sup>
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To: Howlin
The one I use, POW!, has to be configured for new popup ads created after the program was written but it's a simple process. I tend to browse the same sites every day so once I had it configured I rarely run into new popups.
23 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:31 AM PST by Jean S
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To: Tourist Guy
Deja Vu all over again????

Or Ground Hog Day???

24 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:31 AM PST by Neets
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To: Clive
Pop-ups are JAVA script. You may wish to thank Sun Micro.
26 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:31 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Java Script, not Java.
27 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:32 AM PST by Clive
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To: Psycho_Bunny
Hi Psycho
28 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:32 AM PST by Calpublican
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To: McGruff
Good post - I was just thinking about looking for a product that would eliminate pop-ups.

Thanks

29 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:32 AM PST by yournamehere
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To: Calpublican

HELP!  I'M BEING STALKED BY CALPUBLICAN!!!!

30 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:33 AM PST by Psycho_Bunny
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To: Ace2U
I was thinking about installing Adaware but I heard it may cause problems with Kazaa. I use Kazaa a lot to download music, etc. Do you know anything about this?
31 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:33 AM PST by doctor noe
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To: doctor noe
I was thinking about installing Adaware but I heard it may cause problems with Kazaa.

No...but it wreaks havoc with all that Kwanza crap!

32 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:33 AM PST by Focault's Pendulum
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To: doctor noe
Use adware and loose Kaaza. It won't work till you reinstall Kaaza. Also, same thing on Morpheus.
33 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:35 AM PST by chuckles
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To: McGruff
"SpyBlocker" 4.7 is absolutely positively magnificent !!!!!!

Have Fun

34 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:35 AM PST by GeekDejure
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To: newsperson999
do you own ether zone or something?
36 posted on 12/29/2001 12:15:54 AM PST by knak
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To: newsperson999
listen... we LOST the lawsuit. It's over. JimRob and the rest of us are facing that as a fact and dealing with it as best as we can.

Popups are crap. And sites the have them are loser sights. If your favorite sites have lotsa popups.... well, they don't deserve to stay in business... and it makes the rest of us wonder about you. heh heh.

The NEW SHAKEDOWN that is coming regarding the emerging internet structure is going to drive a lot of the pseudo legit web sites OUT of business... Good riddance. And the legitimate ones that are hanging on to the geo cities/America Off Line type of popup "free web accounts" are going to dump their loser status or get out of the business.

Lots of folks do not realize that AOL is not really the internet... as much as a proxy internet... AOL censors and restricts your content by default. And geo cities is not a REAL website host in the purest sense, unless you pay to get rid of their popups. Just lots of stupid "personal" web pages, created by pre teens, and scoured regularly for ignorant "fish" by identity theives and cops, just like fishermen at the not-so-"secret" fishin' hole, during salmon season...

We need to do what we can to get all freepers liberated from the non-internet, pseudo internet money sucking vacuum cleaners.... all of em.

Co-location with a mirror and fixed dns in your own office that supports private networking and high privacy level technologies... now THAT is a real website. Anything less is becoming "web lite" as in; compuserve, aol, or prodigy internet service (arghhhh!) providers.

37 posted on 12/29/2001 12:16:12 AM PST by Robert_Paulson2
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To: GeekDejure
I just installed this after seeing your post....and it is incredible! Thanks!
38 posted on 12/29/2001 12:16:15 AM PST by Pokey78
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To: duckman
I hate those pop-up ads on Discovery Channel; for instance, watching Christopher Lowell one day, looking for some decorating ideas, and down at the bottom of the screen is a little prehistoric monster, advertising a show Discovery was airing later that night. Begone!
39 posted on 12/29/2001 12:16:22 AM PST by uvular
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To: JeanS
DEATH!!! DEATH to the CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON who CREATED these MONSTORS!!!!!!I LOATHE these creatures!!!!!
40 posted on 12/29/2001 12:16:27 AM PST by Roger_W_Isom
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