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I ask this because of what there is a available from ie-spyad zoned out uses a similar list that is installed into the Internet Options, Security Tab, Resticted sites. It has dropped things to zero using Howell’s list from Spywarewarrior. One was a text document with adult on the folder, porn & sex sites plus ie-ads. One has ie-nfe text and it means not for everyone, I took a part of that out that had to do with eAccelerator.com with stop-sign.com in it. With the lively icons you have here :BNC,
Zoned Out is from FunkyToad.com (:LGH). When I saw how (:LOV) (:LGH) (:KWL), you were I fell in lv with it!! (:WAV). pyware people are trying to get around the hpHOSTS TXT. So, btween (CLY), Spybot S&D, and da FunkyToad, doncha now, all dem tracking cookies have nowere to go! And that is pure Heaven (:AGL)
Hi m8.
You are talking about two different things.
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With Restricted Sites you block websites in Internet Explorer. And that can be websites that are known for spreading malware.
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With Comodo BOClean Anti-Malware you block and delete malware that tries to load in the memory of your pc.
So using both gives you a good layerd protection
Greetz, Red.
Noticed you have some of my items, Spybot S&D, a-squared-free (:CLP). Looks like that I have malware getting blocked, coming ang going :BNC ! Malware must look like this: (:AGY)
:SMLR won’t even get to the hpHOSTS or in mine (:LGH) Chris7
Lol
A tip : a-squared Free gives a lot of false positives. So be careful with it
Greetz, Red.