any comment appreciated

ps: I guess NS protects against that
lol problem is that I posted it before you did on Avast forums, so I guess you should have done the search in the first place before starting a new thread thereluntrus wrote:Hi my good forum friends,
It was I that did the posting on the avast's forums here: http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic= ... #msg543185
, and if Logos had searched these forums he could have found part of the answers here: http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5090
According to me the best policy is to cleanse the browser thoroughly at close down with an extension like Click&Clean https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... nd%20clean
to get rid of this resurrectable persistent "ever"cookie, and no trace is to be found next time the browser is restarted...
to be sure test here: http://samy.pl/evercookie
luntrus
Please explain where you see adware in Click&Clean? Why you're lying? Click&Clean is 100% adware FREE and theyI've used it on Chrome for a while and it was okay, and an update made it become bloatware and adware
anyone ever tried to teach you that it wasn't nice to accuse people of lying, c&c is a piece of crap, period. Featured by Google means sponsored by Google while the extension devs are advertising Google, and may be even pay to be "featured". Click and clean is interfering with the system, I won't allow any extension to do that. Now the last time I had it installed it was clearly linking to external web sites advertising crap, and I won't install it again to prove you wrong, I don't have that much time to waste, period. In the mean time get educated.Mixe wrote:Logos wrote:Please explain where you see adware in Click&Clean? Why you're lying? Click&Clean is 100% adware FREE and theyI've used it on Chrome for a while and it was okay, and an update made it become bloatware and adware
don't use any third party ads.
I just wonder how do you "know" everything? Firstly, Does Google need to advertise itself? I think the answer is clear to all.Featured by Google means sponsored by Google while the extension devs are advertising Google, and may be even pay to be "featured".
you know what you can do with your avatar? (use a bit of imaginationMixe wrote:Logos wrote:I just wonder how do you "know" everything? Firstly, Does Google need to advertise itself? I think the answer is clear to all.Featured by Google means sponsored by Google while the extension devs are advertising Google, and may be even pay to be "featured".
Secondly, featured by Google is NOT MEANS sponsored by Google, I don't know any extension authors who would pay
Google for this. Info is 100% reliable, unlike your scribble.
It is unclear, why are you misleading people with your own stupid interpretations? I advise you, if you do not know, please don't
bother to write any potentially misleading posts.
Again, Click&Clean is 100% adware FREE and they don't use any third party ads.
Moreover, in the last version they are include Anti-Malware scanner from
BitDefender labs.