I've got adware on my computer, which sucks and is impossible to remove, but generally only bothers me when i try to use Google. Just now, I used Google to search for encyclopedia dramatica and bring up the page, and as usual, the adware directs me to a different site. Usually, this isn't a huge deal.
But this latest redirection was to the following URL:http://www.nationwide.com/sem/auto_testimonial.html?CPAO=127&CPCA=ROC&CPAG=Auto&KW=US&WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=baROC00004&engine=ask&keyword=baROC00004Yes, Nationwide Auto Insurance. Nationwide advertises through the use of adware. For this alone, I will never in my entire life become a customer of Nationwide, and I very strongly urge the rest of you to do the same.Adware amounts to a denial of service attack on my personal computer because it denies me the services I want and forces unwanted ads in my face. I will be calling them when their business hours open up on Monday with a very unhappy call.In other news… Can anyone recommend a solution to my adware problem which doesn't involve reformatting? Reformatting is not an option for me, and all the software I've tried, freeware and cracked commercial products, have failed to eliminate the spyware/adware.
"no arc i like real computers" AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH