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  2. Lavasoft - Wikipedia

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    Over time, Ad-Aware added the ability to block those beacons, or ads. In the 2008 Edition, Lavasoft bundled Ad-Aware Pro and Plus for the first time with an antivirus scanner, [10] which used the Avira engine [11] and this arrangement continued for a few years. [12] Starting with Ad-Aware version 10, the Bitdefender antivirus engine was used ...

  3. Ad-Aware Free - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Lavasoft#Adaware antivirus; Retrieved from " ...

  4. Talk:Ad-Aware - Wikipedia

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    FYI here is a download link Ad-Aware Free. Casey_boy @ Lavasoft Support Forums. See my detailed comments above. The web site seems to make it look like you can't get the free version, although it is actually available (but I no longer recommend using it). —BarrelProof 17:14, 6 November 2011 (UTC)

  5. Fix problems with AOL websites due to ad blocking software

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    • Allow yahoo.com in any ad blockers. • Adjust the security setting of the browser to the default level. • Unblock yahoo.com in any antivirus software, which may have built-in ad blocker. • Disable ad blocker on the home Internet router. Refer to the manufacturer's instruction manual.

  6. Talk:Lavasoft - Wikipedia

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    As I read at the time of original company formation, there was an issue with naming the company similar to the dreaded "Adware" which it fought. The "product" called Ad-Aware was still free after Lavasoft formation for some time and did that single protective function. (Companies like McAfee simultaneously developed antivirus, a different need.).

  7. Potentially unwanted program - Wikipedia

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    A potentially unwanted program (PUP) or potentially unwanted application (PUA) is software that a user may perceive as unwanted or unnecessary. It is used as a subjective tagging criterion by security and parental control products. Such software may use an implementation that can compromise privacy or weaken the computer's security.

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