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By Jo Best

Published: Monday 02 February 2004


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hahahahahahaha Anonymous your comment makes me laugh.

I have to say that if you choose ( and I emphasise 'choose' ) to go around clicking into porn sites and clicking yes to all the popups that come along, then what do you expect?

The very fact that for any of this to happen you must have clicked yes a number of times after clicking onto porn sites returned by booble.com leads me to suspect you thought were clicking yes to porn.

If you want to see porn on the net, perhaps you should become accustomed to the way these sites operate and learn to click NO to anything unsolicited before complaining to silicon.com that the web's too big and scary for you.

hahahahaha. Word of advice... if you see a popup you weren't expecting that says "Do you want to install ... " or "do you want to set your home page to ...", always click No. The symptoms you describe cannot happen without your permission.



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