"Jeff N." <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:GuWTa.69900$3o3.4679014@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Instead of letting ZA bumble around with privacy, I just block those
> particular cookies with IE/Security/Restricted Zone/Sites and enter:
> *://*.doubleclick.net
> *://*.mediaplex.com
> I forget what domain avenueA is.
>


Which is well and good except that the block all third party business does
not work all that well in IE, it is a pain in the neck to turn cookies on
and off all the time or alternatively have the d*** box pop up every time
and you cannot block scripts/web bugs with IE. Not to mention that the
blocked sites (which I also use) allows any ad server you haven't yet ID'd
to serve up anyway.

With the ZA you can block on a site by site basis - pop up ads, all ads,
cookies of every stripe - and expire them when you want, activeX, all kinds
of scripts and so forth. So you can allow some things on some sites where
you need/want them and on others allow nothing at all. Much more secure and
far less trouble.