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Posted By: Pete Egeler <pegeler@yahoo.com> In Response To: Norton gets a wakeup slap... (Rick K.)
Friday, 7 January 2005, at 7:46 p.m.
I'm left out in the cold again!
Yup, I'm one of those poor folks still using windows 98, and it won't work.
Oh well.
Pete
> It's about time!
> Norton has held a monopoly on anti-virus and spyware apps due to being
> "bundled" and shipped with virtually every new PC built in the
> last couple of years.
> If you're an affiliate marketer, you know that Norton indiscrimately
> "kills" all cookies...including the ones you passed on as an
> affiliate marketer to get credit for sales.
> A lot of "spyware" killer software does the same thing...alerts
> the user to "dangerous cookies" and removes them all. They know
> that the average user will pick up cookies in the course of everyday
> browsing, so they "kill" all cookies to make it seem that the
> software is really accomplishing something.
> Cookies by and of themselves aren't bad. In fact, cookies can help your
> browsing experience by remembering the last time you visited, special
> settings, and so on.
> Affiliate marketers set cookies on a computer user that visits their
> website and decides to purchase or look at a product that the affiliate
> marketer is promoting. (Think of an affiliate marketer as a
> performance-based salesman, they get paid a percentage of the products
> they sell or promote.)
> When an affiliate marketers cookie is erased by overzealous software, then
> hours of hard work, planning, and effort is lost. Any sales they made are
> lost in the future, or until another cookie is set.
> Norton is one of the biggest cookie zappers. People have complained,
> cursed, and begged Norton to stop erasing valid cookies, and were
> systematically ignored by Norton. Thousands, if not millions of sales
> commissions were lost due to their arrogance.
> Then...Microsoft (Yes, the company we all love to hate) has finally
> listened to the complaints of thousands of consumers who are concerned
> about spyware.
> Microsoft released a beta version of their AntiSpyware.
> Folks, I tried it and I have nothing but good to say about it. I'm
> probably more security-conscious than the average user. I have all kinds
> of applications to detect spyware and browser-hijacking objects (BHO's),
> and active-X driveby applications.
> Microsoft's AntiSpyware found 6 malcious programs, including two BHO's
> that somehow slipped by. I'm impressed.
> The Antispyware also discriminates between good and bad cookies, allowing
> the average user, who knows little or nothing about cookies, to leave the
> good ones.
> Also, there is an option to join a ring of other users...so if another
> threat is identified, all users are notified at once.
> Bravo! It's about time the browser hijackers and spyware thieves were
> stopped. It's about time that legimate cookies were recognized for what
> they are, and not wiped out with the rest. If you start seeing more
> commissions after AntiSpyware goes mainstream, you'll get an idea of how
> many commissions you were losing due to BHO's and cookie wiping.
> Microsoft is also releasing (in the near future) a beta version of an
> anti-virus software. If it works as good as this AntiSpyware software
> does, I'm getting a copy!
> Oh, Norton and Symantecs share prices have dropped due to this release.
> Maybe this will be a wakeup slap to make them listen to folks, instead of
> running rough-shod over everyone.
> Oh, almost forgot, Here's the link to get your copy. It's free.
> Here's a link to a CNN article if you want to read more.
> Later,
> Rick K.
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