Posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on May 09, 2013 at 19:10:21 from (97.115.146.31):
In Reply to: Just my 2¢ posted by Allan In NE on May 09, 2013 at 06:22:23:
Recently I started having problems with lots of pop ups. I tried several programs that were supposed to block pop ups, but they didn"t seem to work.
So this morning, I reset Mozilla Firefox back to the original settings, as explained in one of Mozilla"s websites. Now I am not getting any pop ups anymore. Hope it stays that way!
My guess is that I opened something in one of my internet searches in the last few weeks that allowed my computer to accept pop ups. I don"t know which site it might have been, but I have been bothered by the pop ups ever since.
Doing the reset did not remove my bookmarks and some other information as I had worried it might. So far, I have not found a downside to having reset Firefox, only that now it operates faster and I don"t have to be bothered by those stupid pop ups. Mission accomplished!
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