vibrant text advertising

Discussion in 'PC Help Desk' started by cynadon, Jan 12, 2010.

  1. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    I think its called vibrant text advertising. when the mouse crosses a word and "bing" or an ad pops up. Is there any way to turn it off. When I read the news, I have to steer around these links.
     
  2. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    A good firewall package should do it.

    Oh, and contact the company who's ad it is and let them know why you will never consider using their product.
     
  3. nevilock

    nevilock Well-Known Member

    firefox - adblock or noscript in firefox

    chrome (beta branch) - adthwart
     
  4. Ima Sheltie

    Ima Sheltie Well-Known Member

    That is so annoying
     
  5. ddrdan

    ddrdan Well-Known Member

    I want to meet the bubble gum chewing, broken glasses, pocket protector, bad haircut Internet nerd that convinced corporate America that this type of advertising works???

    Oh, ......... wait a minute, it's the software for idiots generation, and they do click on that crap without thinking, proving his point.
     
  6. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    I guess you mean me. I've got antivirus and a firewall. also running firefox. Firefox blocks pop ups, but when I cross some "words" I get "bing" bubble or an advertisement bubble on the screen. I ain't clicking anything. It just happens when my mouse touches the "link". Can you tell me which settings in firefox or webroot I should tweak?
     
  7. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    Also, sometimes it's difficult get rid of the "window / bubble", because there's no "x" in the corner. If I click around, it goes away so I can finish the article. If I click inside the window I get some BS I dont want. I'm a news junkie and that's where I encounter this phenomenon.
     
  8. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

  9. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    I would just scroll with the mouse in the border (you are right it is irritating).

    Regarding that article on the Nexus 1, I would caution you before you buy one. I have heard it is a nightmare to have any issues addressed. Google has never offered a product for sale before, and I don't think they understood what would be involved before they did. They as of yesterday didn't even have a number you could call.
     
  10. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    thanks for your "insight" Hught. I won't asking about the ad. Can it be turned off?
     
  11. nevilock

    nevilock Well-Known Member

  12. Ima Sheltie

    Ima Sheltie Well-Known Member

  13. nevilock

    nevilock Well-Known Member

    doesn't seem relevant to the thread?


    but if you do use IE (Why??? no. no... that wasn't what i was gonna say... it just comes out whenever i type "but if you do use IE" [why??? agh. sorry about that. i won't explain it again, so as to avoid the infinite loop i seem to be in danger of starting here.]) you could try turning off scripting in your security settings, or theres always proxomitron (if it still works) from back before the days of firefox and chrome.
     
  14. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    thanks nevil. you gave me all the generic info I was looking.
     
  15. Ima Sheltie

    Ima Sheltie Well-Known Member

    Sorry, I didn't think about you posting info in post number three directly relating to info in post number 6 as being relevant to the thread.

    In any case, thanks for the suggestions.
     
  16. nevilock

    nevilock Well-Known Member

    You forgot to take into consideration my telepathy.

    Or it could be that post #11 was because of the info in post #6.
     

Share This Page