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Is A Pop-Up Blocker the Reason Your Website Isn't
Working Properly?
Are you aware that you might have as many as a dozen
pop-up blockers on your system at any given time? Do
you know how many pop-up blockers you actually need?
During the past five years, pop-up blockers have been
heralded as the next best thing. The general public
has been told again and again and again to install pop-up
blockers because they will protect your system from
everything from Bird Flu to computer viruses and hackers.
Let us talk turkey about pop-up blockers. First, they
will not protect you or your family from Bird Flu. They
will not protect your system from most harmful computer
viruses. Finally, they are not used by hackers to gain
access to your network. All they really do, is prevent
windows from opening when you are visiting a website
or browsing the internet.
Most people install and update pop-up blockers because
they want to reduce or eliminate the frustration of
a pop-up window opening when you are in the middle of
an important task online. There are, to be sure, some
sites that are infamous for the number of pop-up windows
they allow for the use of advertising. But put yourself
in the shoes of the company paying for those pop-up
ads for a minute. From their point of view, using pop-up
blockers wastes their money! Okay, so much for the lighter
side.
Pop-up windows are actually not used by most websites
any longer. If there is a pop-up, it is usually java-based
or it has some kind of programming included which bypasses
the pop-up blocker. To be truthful, if you are getting
irritating pop-ups on your computer, it is probably
because your have some kind of malware somewhere on
your computer. The malware is the danger not the pop-up
window.
Pop-up blockers can also cause problems for some programs
and websites which use them for legitimate purposes.
For example, most web-based email programs use pop-up
windows to display your calendar or your task list.
Some sites use them to provide help screens or to display
background information or calculations.
At Intelligent Network Services, Inc., we get calls
frequently from clients complaining that a website is
not
working properly. When we arrive and start evaluating
the source of the problem, we often find that the client
has installed several toolbars ; such as yahoo, google,
viewpoint, and others ; that include pop-up blockers.
To get things operating properly again, we often find
it necessary to disable two or more of these pop-up
blockers.
If you have consistent problems with certain programs
or websites, you might find it necessary to disable
some pop-up blockers. A better idea might be just not
to add the toolbars in the first place, because you
probably don't need the pop-up blocker in the first
place.
Author: Thomas Burns
Thomas Burns, founder and CEO of Intelligent Networks
Services (INS) has been an industry expert in computer
network and technology for over 20 years. Under his
careful supervision, INS has become a leading, full
service IT support company servicing small to mid-sized
businesses in Silicon Valley. INS's goal is to save
their clients money by focusing on preventative maintenance
and intelligent network designs. For more information
go to: http://www.intelligentns.com
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