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From: Al Lenkner <>
Subject: Fwd: [PaCambri] Pop-Up Ads on the Boards
Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 14:05:07 -0500
Lynne,
I sent a post re: Popup Stopper. I've been using it for over 6 months with
no problem and my oldest son has been using it for a year or so. When
there is something that you want to pop up, hit either the Shift or Control
key before left-clicking.
Al
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>Good Morning,
>
> For the last two nights, someone has been leaving a protest on
> the query board about the pop-up ads. I understand his/her frustration
> and certainly sympathize. It is a pain to have to close them all,
> especially since it now seems we get a new one with every page on the
> boards we open.
>
> The bottom line is that pop-up ads are what is paying for the
> services you receive here for free. They aren't going to go away.
>
> The topic of pop-up ads is being discussed on the list-owners
> mailing list. One of the solutions offered was this:
>
> Pop-Up Stopper from : http://www.panicware.com
>
>I haven't downloaded it; I don't use it; and I don't know a thing about
>it. In other words, if you decide to try it and have problems with it, I
>can't help you. <G>
>
> Another option is to contact ancestry.com and complain to them,
> since they're the people in charge.
>
> We're sorry this is happening, but it's just one more thing we
> have no control over. If we get any additional information, we'll let
> you know.
>
>Lynne
>
>
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