PartyPoker.com

jmunjr

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I noticed an ad for PartyPoker.com on AT's home page.. I am not sure if PartyPoker contains spyware, but the reputation of these Poker sites' software leads me to believe it does.

If it does, then why is AT advertising it? I realize AT may not know all the content of the ads on their pages, but they should know.

Spyware is responsible for about 1/3 of my income(I remove it), but I would give it up to eliminate the slimes who make it, and I won't support anyone who has ties to it, including entities that advertise it, directly or indirectly.

Still, PP may be clean, as a Google search was inconclusive.

Anyone know otherwise?

 

tami

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Originally posted by: jnmunsey
I noticed an ad for PartyPoker.com on AT's home page.. I am not sure if PartyPoker contains spyware, but the reputation of these Poker sites' software leads me to believe it does.

If it does, then why is AT advertising it? I realize AT may not know all the content of the ads on their pages, but they should know.

Spyware is responsible for about 1/3 of my income(I remove it), but I would give it up to eliminate the slimes who make it, and I won't support anyone who has ties to it, including entities that advertise it, directly or indirectly.

Still, PP may be clean, as a Google search was inconclusive.

Anyone know otherwise?

if you're not sure about it containing spyware, then your subject (or at least the subtopic) is very misleading.
 

HonkeyDonk

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Originally posted by: jnmunsey
I noticed an ad for PartyPoker.com on AT's home page.. I am not sure if PartyPoker contains spyware, but the reputation of these Poker sites' software leads me to believe it does.

If it does, then why is AT advertising it? I realize AT may not know all the content of the ads on their pages, but they should know.

Spyware is responsible for about 1/3 of my income(I remove it), but I would give it up to eliminate the slimes who make it, and I won't support anyone who has ties to it, including entities that advertise it, directly or indirectly.

Still, PP may be clean, as a Google search was inconclusive.

Anyone know otherwise?

what a passionate guy.
 

imported_Hi

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Feb 22, 2005
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its called ad support its a pretty new concept
place A gives place B money to put up ads at place B :p
 

Delleet

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I believe your boss supports terrorism, therefore you should be banned. Bye!
 

DaveSimmons

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Aug 12, 2001
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Originally posted by: jnmunsey
I noticed an ad for PartyPoker.com on AT's home page.. I am not sure if PartyPoker contains spyware, but the reputation of these Poker sites' software leads me to believe it does.

If it does, then why is AT advertising it? I realize AT may not know all the content of the ads on their pages, but they should know.

Still, PP may be clean, as a Google search was inconclusive.

Anyone know otherwise?
So you know nothing, and have no evidence, but are yelling "fire" in the theater anyway?

Here let me try: people spreading FUD about a company are often working for a competitor, therefore you might be working for a competitor. If you're working for a competitor, why are you posting libel? why why why!!!!

Why do you hate America?
 

Jhill

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Oct 28, 2001
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Trust me, the online poker rooms (at least the legit ones) make enough money that they don't need to mess with spyware.

 

Kelemvor

Lifer
May 23, 2002
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So run a spyware scan. Then go play around on that site for a while, then run another scan. Souldn't be too hard to figure out.
 

mpitts

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Jun 9, 2000
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You sure do assume a lot.

Maybe you should shut up and do a bit more research (ie installing the software) before spouting off at the mouth about something you obviously don't know about.
 

mchammer187

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Nov 26, 2000
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Originally posted by: mpitts
You sure do assume a lot.

Maybe you should shut up and do a bit more research (ie installing the software) before spouting off at the mouth about something you obviously don't know about.

agreed, especially since he claims to work for a spyware removal company
 

vood0g

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Mar 5, 2004
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Originally posted by: jnmunsey
I noticed an ad for PartyPoker.com on AT's home page.. I am not sure if PartyPoker contains spyware, but the reputation of these Poker sites' software leads me to believe it does.

If it does, then why is AT advertising it? I realize AT may not know all the content of the ads on their pages, but they should know.

Spyware is responsible for about 1/3 of my income(I remove it), but I would give it up to eliminate the slimes who make it, and I won't support anyone who has ties to it, including entities that advertise it, directly or indirectly.

Still, PP may be clean, as a Google search was inconclusive.

Anyone know otherwise?

then go the fvck away!
 

erikistired

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Sep 27, 2000
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i doubt they support spyware, but they obviously support the disease known as gambling. but it pays the bills.
 
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Originally posted by: jnmunsey
I noticed an ad for PartyPoker.com on AT's home page.. I am not sure if PartyPoker contains spyware, but the reputation of these Poker sites' software leads me to believe it does.

If it does, then why is AT advertising it? I realize AT may not know all the content of the ads on their pages, but they should know.

Spyware is responsible for about 1/3 of my income(I remove it), but I would give it up to eliminate the slimes who make it, and I won't support anyone who has ties to it, including entities that advertise it, directly or indirectly.

Still, PP may be clean, as a Google search was inconclusive.

Anyone know otherwise?

How can someone have been around for five years today (03/08/2000) and still be such a goddamned no0b?

- M4H
 

seesik

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Aug 27, 2000
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so install it in a vm with undo segments, don't spend any real money, and have some fun.