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 |   Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA | Tell you what... I'd accept 180delusions as truly reformed only after they removed any existing infection from the net. NV | |
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| Re: Tell you what... Personally, I'd only recognize 180solutions as reformed once they withdrawl completely from any market that's computing-involved...and that they set their CEO on fire, simply for a measure of good faith.  | |
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 |  MrBentor
join:2003-02-18 Seattle, WA
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| You spy on me? I spy on you! Looking from across I-90 |  180Solutions street address sign. They are in Bellevue, Washington. |  Front door or lobby entrance. |
If 180Solutions wants to "spy" on us then we will spy on 180Solutions!
Since I have to drive by 180Solutions every day on I-90, then why not share what I see every day. | |
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 |  |  AquaBlaze Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA | Re: You spy on me? I spy on you! Funny...crime has an address! Who knew? 
And apparantly, they're also handicap accessible.  | |
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join:2003-02-18 Seattle, WA | Re: You spy on me? I spy on you! Oh yeah, I almost forgot; their ZIP Code is 98006 | |
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 BIGHUSKER
join:2002-01-20 Minneapolis, MN | Hurry before the 180solutions shill gets here I'm sure the 180 shill will be here any minute to tell us how uninformed we are. | |
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  bit_junkie
join:2004-05-04 Scottsdale, AZ
| It will always be "spyware" To me at least, all of these companies that have infested our computing experience over the years have been permanently branded in my mind as "spyware" (or whatever "ware" you wish to use) , and until these companies are out of business and gone from the face of the planet i will do everything in my power to keep this crap off of my system, no matter how much they try to clean up their so called "image". | |
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 Taber
join:2002-07-31 Millbrae, CA
| ruthless marketers in an expanding & unregulated i ruthless marketers in an expanding & unregulated industry.
The sad story is that however they change their image, most users will never care, becaues they don't care to know and somehow "live" with the fact their computer will have popups, and their home pages will change to stupid search sites.
180Solutions had some IE exploit last year that auto installed their SPYWARE, what else do you want me to call it? Took me a painstaking hour to track down everything and save a computer without formatting. | |
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  Voyager2K2
join:2001-10-04 Wayne, PA
| Who Cares What You Call It? The fact of the matter is that in my own experience it's mostly kids and teens who click through the EULA much like digging through the breakfast cereal box for the toy. When the truth of that hits the regulators that these scumbags (are you listening 180Solutions?) are picking on kids, they no doubt will take steps to insure that minors are no longer exploited by these slight of the hand backdoor poopware installs. | |
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  SnowyOne Premium join:2003-04-05 Kailua, HI
·RoadRunner Cable
·Clearwire Wireless
| They don't 'Spy' they 'recognize' Definition of: "Keyword targeting, target match" "MetricsDirect software recognizes keywords on users browsers and delivers new IE browser windows with web pages matched to those keywords."
They don't hijack either they 'land' Definition of: "Landing web page or URL" "The page an advertiser links to a targeted phrase or keyword. MetricsDirect brings this page to consumers interested in that product or service."
»www.metricsdirect.com/SiteInform···ary.aspx | |
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·RoadRunner Cable
| Re: They don't 'Spy' they 'recognize' said by SnowyOne :MetricsDirect brings this page to consumers interested in that product or service." But, that right there is the point. Yes, I may be interested in something, but what if I don't want to find out about it RIGHT now.
For example, I love Roller Coasters. Do you think I want pop-ups every 5 seconds on every coaster in the world?
If I want to look for something, there are search engines out there for me to use, WHEN I AM READY TO.
Its one thing to market something, and be able to help people find what they are looking for. The problem I have is that unless I go to google, altavista, webcrawler, etc, then I am NOT LOOKING for anything, so why shove ads in my face? 
That is why in my book they will always be (as others have said) "Spyware".
The only way I would use them as a service is if they had a webpage I could go (say 180solutions.com), and then allowed me to do a search for products. Nothing installed on the client PC. Just a search engine like the others out there.
If that never happens, then they belong in the same group as the sludge at the bottom of the Hudson River. -- ============================ --Brian Plencner E-Mail: saursesCancer@comcast.net Note: Kill Cancer to Reply via e-mail | |
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 jekler
join:2000-11-23 Cincinnati, OH clubs:
| There is no reform These companies are like a co-worker that steals stuff from your desk. They have no interest in stopping their offensive behavior, they just want to know, what is the biggest thing they can take without you getting pissed off? Hmm, he got sorta upset about the stapler, so I'll just go back to nabbing pens...
People who have honest intentions don't hover close to the moral borders, they don't even consider how far they can go, they do exactly what they tell people and no more. | |
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  Grail Knight Who Dares Wins Premium join:2003-05-31 Erie, PA
·Verizon Online DSL
| Another sob story con't... It is still CrapWare no matter what color the owner trys to paint it.
Looks like another company that got too used to eating steak and will say anything not to go back to PB & Js. -- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.6) Gecko/20050313 Firefox/1.0.2 (stipe)Thunderbird version 1.0.1 (20050314) Aviary | |
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 |   Wills
join:2001-01-03 Port Charlotte, FL
| Re: Another sob story con't... It's funny, but this is advertising at it's best. This is what these people are paid to do. Don't hire a lawyer or a politician to make you sound better or be something your not. You hire advertisers.
They are trained to pour syrup on turds and make you believe it's actually flapjacks.
That's why this whole PR push is so damn funny. -- I have a shaved head, a goatee, and tatoos. Don't you realize the rules don't apply to me. | |
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 |  |  AquaBlaze Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA
| Re: Another sob story con't... said by Wills :They are trained to pour syrup on turds and make you believe it's actually flapjacks. Hmm...candy corn! Corn that tastes like candy!
I can't wait...
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join:2002-12-25 Idaho Falls, ID | Spyware no better than viruses If it gets onto your system without your knowledge, it is no different than a virus and these boneheads should be thrown behind bars. | |
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