  Omega Displaced Ohioan Premium join:2002-07-30 Cheyenne, WY clubs:  | reply to CO_Chris Re: Spbot is fine for me.
I also use ad-aware, it works fine. |
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  crashnburn
join:2000-12-13 Bay Area
| reply to Sid spybot alone is suck. I had experienced first hand with a number of systems at work. I ran spybot first and it does it it supposed to do. However, there are a fw that it failed to detect and remove so I ran adaware as well and it completely remove every spyware on the system. Bottom line, spybot is good but not good enough. Run both to be safe. |
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  edbo245 Premium join:2003-03-22 Wickliffe, OH clubs: | reply to Sid I use both Adaware and Spybot. They are both pretty good but Spybot just better since you have the ability to block things from ever getting on you pc. Plus Spybot seems to find more stuff anyway. |
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 Jaysin21NC
join:2003-01-18 Rutherfordton, NC | reply to Sid Hey every1 I use AdAwarePro and Spybot in combo... it works great and usually find things each lack... they are a good team. -- /usr/jaysin/.JBellSouth FastAccess DSL1250k/218k |
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  Piobaireachd Happy Halloween Premium join:2000-09-21 Port Orchard, WA
| reply to tdkyo said by tdkyo : Heck, both of them do a good job. What I do is run ad-aware first then spybot to double check.
I run them both as well. -- "Re-elect Bush/Cheney, November 2004." - obodhisattva |
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  Rejected One I Suffer From Id10t Errors Premium join:2003-07-31 Wilmington, DE clubs: 
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| reply to CO_Chris ad-aware is good but the only draw back i found was that on certain adware it didnt remove all the spyware witch removed access from the internet. i backup what i removed and reinstalled it and i was back up. found spybot and ran it worked like a charm. spybot isn't perfect by all means but no program is but spy bot is damn close. i run both on my comp still adware 6 plus and spybot 1.3 beta 4 ( witch kicks ass ) -- Assumptions Are The Mother Of All F*&% Ups :P down with RIAA The Rejected Few² |
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  cork1958 Cork
join:2000-02-26 Fruitport, MI | reply to tdkyo Ditto for me. Plus Spywareblaster for preventive measures. |
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 histeve
join:2004-01-18 Honolulu, HI | reply to Nanoprobe Adware has change since they first started. I know I was one of the first, Now they want me to pay more money under some knew speculating capitalist! Try some other spy removal. Boycott Adware. |
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  crashnburn
join:2000-12-13 Bay Area | Why did Adaware only want you to pay and not the rest of us? Been using it free all this time! |
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  fmr dsl tech
@midco.net | reply to Sid i use spybot 1.3 and adaware 6 and spy sweeper, as well as viruscan 8 which scans for spyware and virus and also use zonealarm 4.5 pro on my windows xp system this works good for me. |
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 SoCal99
join:2004-01-22
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I appear to be like a lot people and I use Ad-aware, Spy-bot and Spyware Blaster, with Popup Cop and all 3 of my computers have ZERO pops or other nasty-ware.
But I agree with lilhurricane... What is more important is which product do you support financially! Because some of the best programs like Spybot and Spyware Blaster are worth their weight in gold.
I supported both products because they changed the way I surf internet (being that 90% of all internet ads are from your own hard drive). And Popup cop and Ad-aware keep new ones from coming.
And both Spybot and Spyware Blaster offer free updates to keep them current. I am not affiliated with either company but I know that it takes time and resources to keep them both bug free and current.
So supporting these companies helps so they can afford to keep beating those sneaky, never-sleeping, bad guys. |
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 speedy21
join:2003-12-24 | reply to Sid Re: Spbot is fine for me.
Actually, I use Ad Aware Pro, Spybot, & Spy Sweeper. I run Ad Aware first, spybot second, & then Spysweeper. One program catches what the other program doesn't catch. |
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 fixrman
join:2003-02-10 Hatboro, PA | reply to Cod AdAware is updateable as well. |
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