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Having both FireFox & IE installed on my machine I thought I would install
this beta release (having used Giant in the past before the MSFT buyout). I don't recall seeing anything (and forgive me if I am wrong), but I was under the impression this is an Anti-SpyWare solution. Now, if using IE as your only browser, this program picks up the relevant threats. To ensure a "clean" system I ran Spy-Bot S&D and Ad-Aware after MSFT's Anti-SpyWare and low and behold, there were tracking cookies (for the FireFox browser) that were no detected by MSFT's software. So, for clarification will the commerical release only dealt with SpyWare (and relevant cookies) for IE only? -- Best Regards, Fraser Dickson |
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Apparently, no cookies are scanned in this beta.
>-----Original Message----- >Having both FireFox & IE installed on my machine I thought I would install >this beta release (having used Giant in the past before the MSFT buyout). > >I don't recall seeing anything (and forgive me if I am wrong), but I was >under the impression this is an Anti-SpyWare solution. Now, if using IE as >your only browser, this program picks up the relevant threats. > >To ensure a "clean" system I ran Spy-Bot S&D and Ad- Aware after MSFT's >Anti-SpyWare and low and behold, there were tracking cookies (for the >FireFox browser) that were no detected by MSFT's software. > >So, for clarification will the commerical release only dealt with SpyWare >(and relevant cookies) for IE only? > >-- > >Best Regards, >Fraser Dickson > > >. > |
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>-----Original Message----- >Apparently, no cookies are scanned in this beta. > >>-----Original Message----- >>Having both FireFox & IE installed on my machine I >thought I would install >>this beta release (having used Giant in the past before >the MSFT buyout). >> >>I don't recall seeing anything (and forgive me if I am >wrong), but I was >>under the impression this is an Anti-SpyWare solution. >Now, if using IE as >>your only browser, this program picks up the relevant >threats. >> >>To ensure a "clean" system I ran Spy-Bot S&D and Ad- >Aware after MSFT's >>Anti-SpyWare and low and behold, there were tracking >cookies (for the >>FireFox browser) that were no detected by MSFT's >software. >> >>So, for clarification will the commerical release only >dealt with SpyWare >>(and relevant cookies) for IE only? >> >>-- >> >>Best Regards, >>Fraser Dickson >> >> >>. >> >. >Critically important.... I use Firefox.... |
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I don't understand why tracking cookies are that much of a security
risk. If you think about it, what is the maximum amount of data these Web sites can track? If the user makes the choice to enter information in a suspisious Web site, then yes they can track personally identifiable information. Otherwise, the only information they can track is your ip address and Web sites that you visit /if/ those Web sites participate in the tracking. |
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