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Uncle Buck
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Re: "share" drop-down

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Those are becoming a nuisance all over, on virtually every online news source.

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Re: "share" drop-down

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I don't see that pull down because it's listed in my HOSTS file (http://www.addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250").

Just a suggestion. You might try adding a HOSTS file to block those sorts of things. I use MVPS... which is updated every few weeks.

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Re: "share" drop-down

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Rick F wrote:I don't see that pull down because it's listed in my HOSTS file (http://www.addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250").

Just a suggestion. You might try adding a HOSTS file to block those sorts of things. I use MVPS... which is updated every few weeks.

Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File
Technically you are not blocking the TARGET (that would just give you a dead link), but rather the SOURCE of the graphic which is really "s7.addthis.com" I'm with you. Hosts files are a great way to block unwanted items from going OUT from your machine. Although I am a Linux user (not particularly susceptible to viruses), I use the MVPS hosts file to block ads and other junk. Unfortunately, I have found that the MVPS file does on occasion block seemingly benign sites. For example, Techbargains.com uses some garbage domains (ie akjhdf.com) to link to products outside of their domain (like dell.com). I pretty much have to disable MVPS to get those links to work. I don't know why techbargains.com doesn't just link directly. Maybe it is a legal issue.
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