soens
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Do those text links in your posts bug you?
So lately I've noticed certain underlined words in posts that link to other sites, usually having noithing to do with the original context. Not just here but on every web site I go to. This is down right annoying and frustrating especially when your mouse is anywhere near one of these. I realize web hosts have to pay the bills but advertizers have reached an all time low. Are they really this desparate? You can't go anywhere without being bombarded by popups and ads for things you have no interest in at the momnent. It distracts you from your current train of thought and gets in the way of the task at hand. This is the intention for sure but is worse than the old email junk mail scams that used to load up your IN box of past days. (I finally changed my email to stop it) When I author a post I own the "rights" to it. Their manipulating it is a form of hijacking and controlling what does not belong to them. What's next? Please stop this nonsense! ...
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Linear Phase
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/04 21:17:43
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huh? lol.. I don't see any on Cakewalk.com, or you confusing here with gearslutz? Them things do annoy me over there...
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DeeringAmps
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/04 21:22:06
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If you're seeing that on this forum, something is up with your computer. T
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soens
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/04 23:21:41
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Great! How do I get rid of them? I don't recall adding anything to my system that way unless it was with one of those freeware downloads I tried once. They're powered by "text enhance".
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/04 23:47:41
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Nothing is "free". Scan your computer in safe mode with the following programs (download them from CNET or the sites CNET points you to on another computer and toss them on a thumbrive/CD if possible with all definitions updated): Malwarebytes, SpyBot Search and Destroy and as the main antivirus Avast or Microsoft Security Essentials. If that doesn't clean up your system get HiJackThis (again you can snag it from CNET), scan your system and submit a report to their forums. Or you could just completely wipe your sytem and start from the last clean restore point you have available. Then... don't download freeware unless you research it all to heck.
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/04 23:50:15
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Also if you use firefox you can get an addon called NoScript and it will stop that before it borks with things. You can also use AdBlock and add it to your block list or use Ghostery which are both available for Chrome... but really you need to scan the BEEP out of your system.
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/04 23:52:53
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Skype does this for all phone numbers. No doubt other software has such helpful behavior. And, it may be time to use: malwarebytes superantispyware spybot search and destroy kaspersky removal tool
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/04 23:55:25
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 03:12:37
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soens So lately I've noticed certain underlined words in posts that link to other sites, usually having noithing to do with the original context. Not just here but on every web site I go to. I saw the same thing recently when I was on a particular computer (not mine). It only occurred when I was using the Chrome Browser and not IE or FireFox.
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 03:58:53
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I use IE and only ever see it on a particular UK guitars forum, so I assumed it was a setting done by that forum's owner. I'll now ask on there if that's so or not.
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 04:05:49
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Are you downloading vst's from Dr. Tickle? He is known to put tool-bars in the installers... and the synths are synth edit crap
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soens
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 09:48:13
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 10:06:01
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Beepster Also if you use firefox you can get an addon called NoScript and it will stop that before it borks with things. You can also use AdBlock and add it to your block list or use Ghostery which are both available for Chrome... but really you need to scan the BEEP out of your system. Agreed!! 100%!! Do not surf the net without these tools! NoScript gets aggravating when you have a wife that isn't too computer savvy, but still well worth it!!
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 11:24:37
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"Do those text links in your posts bug you?" Did you mean like this?
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Alegria
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 11:51:40
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Nyes.
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 13:09:52
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I use AdBlockPlus in Chrome and never see those links. I don't use AdBlock on Firefox and do see them there, mostly on gearslutz. I'm assuming therefore that Ad Block eliminates them. EDIT: was just in gs and saw some links still there, even after adding Ad Block to Firefox. These are from an outfit called skiplinks, and they are not placed there by your browser but rather by the forum publisher itself, which receives payment in return. So it would appear that Gearslutz is actually allowing Skiplinks to embed those annoying links in the text so there's no way for users to remove them (they link to many sites, some of which you wouldn't want to block, such as e-bay). I suppose it really a good thing - if you click on a link GS makes a couple pennies. But the out-of-context links are often hilariously inappropriate.
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 13:47:53
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If you want to get rid of Spyware on a PC without paying for Webroot or something, you can download Microsoft Security Essentials for free. Just Google that but be sure you only download from the real Microsoft site. Maybe not the greatest program in the world, but after Webroot let two bad viruses through, I decided I would be just as well off with the free program. Seems to work, but I am still careful about where I go on the Internet. Other anti-virus programs slowed down my PC so much that they were almost as bad as the Spyware itself.
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 14:44:54
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Avast will only slow your system down for a couple of minutes (if at all) when it is updating it's definitions and it is a pretty heavy duty AV for free. It isn't as light as MSE though so I have MSE on my DAW and Avast on my interwebby computer. But really most of the crap that will infect your system can be stopped with script blockers like NoScript and Ghostery (I find Ghostery slows down the page loads though) ans AdBlockers like ABP. There is also a new AddOn called DoNotTrack that is supposedly gaining some traction but I haven't looked at it for a few months. Word was once it had built it's definition database it would outperform NoScript and Ghostery. Also do NOT DOWNLOAD ANYTHING from the internet unless you are CERTAIN it is safe. Scan all files and programs before opening/executing them (right click and the menu should give you an option to scan the item with whatever AV/Antimalware programs you have installed). Do NOT download toolbars... they are usually spyware or redirect programs of some kind. When installing "legit" programs always read the install screens to make sure there aren't "extra" programs or toolbars being installed by default (for example many programs include Chrome these days which is safe enough but other programs are not so friendly). If it asks you to install something that is NOT affiliated with the actual program you are installing uncheck the option to install it. If you are unsure about a website, program, toolbar, domain name, etc... do a google search of it to see what comes up... then do a search with the name + "spyware" or "virus" or "malware" or "remove" to get an idea of what others on the net are saying about it. CNET is a great resource for learning about this type of thing as is BleepingComputer. When doing those types of searches you'll find those two websites come up quite often with helpful info.
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Re:Do those text links in your posts bug you?
2012/09/05 14:54:25
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Oh and another note on downloading stuff... download to a non crucial computer so that if something IS infected you can find out instead of screwing up a good system. Old laptops are great for this. Do all your scans on that system, install it to see what happens, if all is well then proceed with the good machines. Also many AVs (like Avast) have isolation programs where you can download and manipulate files separate from the main system. In Avast it is called the "Sandbox". If something is wrong it won't effect the rest of the system and Avast will just get rid of it or quarantine it. Have restore plans in place (restore discs, rollback points, system image, etc...) so that if something DOES manage to get through (which it likely won't if you follow my advice) then you can just wipe out the computer critters completely. Obviously you will lose any data created from the last restore point but if you back up after any critical points in your work then it should be fine.
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