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Thread: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

  1. #1
    wylbur37 Guest

    Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

    Since Mozilla stores its cookies differently and in a different place
    than Internet Explorer, I assume that programs like AdAware and Spybot
    (used to locate spyware and third-party cookies) won't work with
    Mozilla.

    Is this true? If yes, what are some freeware equivalents of AdAware
    and Spybot that will work in Mozilla?

  2. #2
    BillW Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

    They are stand alone programs. They don't run inside a browser....


    "wylbur37" <wylbur37nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:8028c236.0311120048.7acf6527@posting.google.c om...
    > Since Mozilla stores its cookies differently and in a different place
    > than Internet Explorer, I assume that programs like AdAware and Spybot
    > (used to locate spyware and third-party cookies) won't work with
    > Mozilla.
    >
    > Is this true? If yes, what are some freeware equivalents of AdAware
    > and Spybot that will work in Mozilla?




  3. #3
    Stephen Cadwell Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

    wylbur37 wrote:
    > Since Mozilla stores its cookies differently and in a different place
    > than Internet Explorer, I assume that programs like AdAware and Spybot
    > (used to locate spyware and third-party cookies) won't work with
    > Mozilla.
    >
    > Is this true? If yes, what are some freeware equivalents of AdAware
    > and Spybot that will work in Mozilla?

    If you set Spybot to clear usage tracking (in settings), it will find
    your Mozilla cookies and cache. I don't know about AdAware.


  4. #4
    default Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

    On 12 Nov 2003 00:48:59 -0800, wylbur37nospam@yahoo.com (wylbur37)
    wrote:

    >Since Mozilla stores its cookies differently and in a different place
    >than Internet Explorer, I assume that programs like AdAware and Spybot
    >(used to locate spyware and third-party cookies) won't work with
    >Mozilla.
    >
    >Is this true? If yes, what are some freeware equivalents of AdAware
    >and Spybot that will work in Mozilla?

    Works for me. They find the executables and dll files that certain
    spyware leaves on your system they might miss cookies, but that is
    easily taken care of.

    Mozilla allows you to set your browser to throw out the cookies with
    each session (or at least the K-Meleon variant does). You can also
    make the cookie folder "read only" Which also throws out the cookies
    when the browser closes. K-Meleon has a built in cookie manager -
    surely Mozilla does also?


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    data64 Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

    default <R75/5@defaulter.net> wrote in
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    > Mozilla allows you to set your browser to throw out the cookies with
    > each session (or at least the K-Meleon variant does).


    Yes. Plain vanilla Mozilla does too.

    > You can also
    > make the cookie folder "read only" Which also throws out the cookies
    > when the browser closes. K-Meleon has a built in cookie manager -
    > surely Mozilla does also?


    It does have a builtin one.
    I also like to use an addon called cookiebar (http://cookiebar.mozdev.org/)
    which shows the cookies in the sidebar.

    data64


  6. #6
    default Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

    On 12 Nov 2003 23:00:34 GMT, data64 <me@privacy.net> wrote:

    >default <R75/5@defaulter.net> wrote in
    >news:fga5rvol9ehi75d2n2rjq4fhkj6g8k2uue@4ax.com :
    >
    >> Mozilla allows you to set your browser to throw out the cookies with
    >> each session (or at least the K-Meleon variant does).

    >
    >Yes. Plain vanilla Mozilla does too.
    >
    >> You can also
    >> make the cookie folder "read only" Which also throws out the cookies
    >> when the browser closes. K-Meleon has a built in cookie manager -
    >> surely Mozilla does also?

    >
    >It does have a builtin one.
    >I also like to use an addon called cookiebar (http://cookiebar.mozdev.org/)
    >which shows the cookies in the sidebar.
    >
    >data64

    The cookie bar looks good. It would be nice to ba able to flush out
    the web beacons with a software add-on.


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    Big Dude Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?


    >The cookie bar looks good. It would be nice to ba able to flush out
    >the web beacons with a software add-on.


    Firetrust Benign, among many other things, will deactivate web bugs/beacons in
    your email.
    http://www.firetrust.com/

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  8. #8
    Big Dude Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?


    >The cookie bar looks good. It would be nice to ba able to flush out
    >the web beacons with a software add-on.


    Firetrust Benign, among many other things, will deactivate web bugs/beacons in
    your email.
    http://www.firetrust.com/

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  9. #9
    default Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

    On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 07:01:47 -0600, Big Dude
    <altprivacyspyware@spamtrap.cjb.net> wrote:

    >
    >>The cookie bar looks good. It would be nice to ba able to flush out
    >>the web beacons with a software add-on.

    >
    > Firetrust Benign, among many other things, will deactivate web bugs/beacons in
    >your email.
    > http://www.firetrust.com/


    Thanks. My regular email account gets no spam and is text only.

    What I think would be cool is something that shows clear GIFs in the
    browser to see which sites are trying to track surfers.

    Using the Mozilla privacy feature that kills images from outside
    domains probably kills web bugs.

    Web Washer will kill them and you can set it up to alert you by
    substituting your own gif - but that prevents most web sites from
    loading.


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  10. #10
    data64 Guest

    Re: Do AdAware and Spybot work in Mozilla?

    default <R75/5@defaulter.net> wrote in
    news:fg97rvctdr9d4elac764vmk9o60cptskr3@4ax.com:

    > Thanks. My regular email account gets no spam and is text only.
    >
    > What I think would be cool is something that shows clear GIFs in the
    > browser to see which sites are trying to track surfers.


    I use Privoxy for this. Proxomitron, which is windows only and is the more
    popular cousin of Privoxy, does this too.

    data64

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