Blocking Internet
advertisements
Many Web sites are using more aggressive techniques to draw attention to
the ads on their pages. Some have begun using larger, more prominent ads,
while others rely on ad windows that appear when you enter or leave the
site. Along with increasing the amount of time that it takes to display Web
pages, some ads contain offensive content, cause software conflicts, or use
HTML
tricks to open additional
browser
windows.
Ad Blocking helps avoid these problems. When Ad Blocking is active,
Norton Personal Firewall transparently removes:
1
Ad banners
1
Pop-up and pop-under ads
1
Macromedia Flash-based ads
How Ad Blocking works
Norton Personal Firewall detects and blocks ads based on two criteria: their
dimensions and their locations.
Blocking by dimensions
Most online advertisers use one or more standard sizes for their ads.
Norton Personal Firewall now includes the ability to block images, Flash
animations, and other
HTML
elements that have the same dimensions as
these common ad sizes.
Summary of Contents for Norton Personal Firewall 2003
Page 1: ...User s Guide ...
Page 10: ...Contents 10 Glossary Service and support solutions Index CD Replacement Form ...
Page 14: ...Responding to emergencies Prevent future problems 14 ...
Page 60: ...Keeping current with LiveUpdate Run LiveUpdate automatically 60 ...
Page 102: ...Blocking Internet advertisements Use text strings to identify ads to block or permit 102 ...
Page 116: ...Troubleshooting Norton Personal Firewall Troubleshoot Norton Personal Firewall problems 116 ...
Page 140: ...Glossary 140 ...
Page 144: ...Service and support solutions 144 ...