Author Topic: Same ad popping up in Internet Explorer lately, adware much?  (Read 3036 times)

get chrome.
IE is stuff.

Ie sucks
Acer knows that
Acer prefers to remain with Ie
Its not stupidity, its just a more difficult choice.
how the forget is that a more difficult choice.
it's a stupid ass choice.

he might as well go into a gun fight and choose a knife.
« Last Edit: November 22, 2012, 01:23:14 PM by TheChaosCarrier »

ie 10 is actually really good


lol topic turns into a browser war because OP won't use (the always broken) chrome, might as well keep it going
Opera > Firefox > Chrome

Opera > Firefox > Chrome
Mobile Opera is cool because it bypasses blocked websites.

Op take the hint. Upgrade to Chrome, none of us really use IE other than to get Chrome.
IE is a total bitch, its slow and it forgets up way to much

Op take the hint. Upgrade to Chrome, none of us really use IE other than to get Chrome.
IE is a total bitch, its slow and it forgets up way to much
>forgets up way to much
>tells him to get Chrome

Control Panel>Network and Internet>Internet Options>Delete>Check the box "Browsing History" and "Cookies", or just "Cookies"
get chrome.
IE is stuff.
how the forget is that a more difficult choice.
it's a stupid ass choice.
have you not seen
all the other 10 posts
telling him
to get chrome
Also, who cares if he loving has IE, that's his choice and he, multiple times, has said that he is keeping IE. Just leave him alone and look at the actual problem damnit.
« Last Edit: November 22, 2012, 03:10:48 PM by Decepticon »




I'm sorry, but I do not know where a 64-bit Windows 7 compile of Chromium is.


The new versions of Internet Explorer are fine. Anybody who tells you otherwise is hopelessly stuck in the past. I like Chrome and its feature set but if you like IE there is no reason to switch.

Sames ads are popping up because of cookies, as someone's already pointed out. It's nothing to worry about and it happens to me in Chrome.

It's IE, The Block doesn't have ads

Even though ads are a source of income for websites (and partnered youtube channels), i use adblocker (in chrome, not saying you should switch, though i personally would like to recommend it) and i don't see any returning ads for that matter.
I am sure i would have some silly ads otherwise.

Browsing without ads is fun, but i sometimes switch off adblocker to support youtube channels a bit.