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askyourgran | 14:45 Sun 29th Jun 2014 | Computers
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I like my Google browser but I am getting messages from some websites to say that my browser is out of date. I have Windows Vista 32bit laptop, I recently came on here regarding another problem and asked generally about this. I downloaded Windows 9 last year and tried to run it but my laptop became very hot and noisy so I reverted to Windows 8. I don't like Google Chrome it's so annoying with all the pop ups and adverts so I don't really want that either. I am using Mozilla Firefox for quite a lot of my work on here now and occasionally reverting to Windows 8. Just wanting to know if it's possible.
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>>>>I downloaded Windows 9 last year

That's interesting because Windows 9 is not even out yet.

Do you mean Internet Explorer 9 ?

Windows is the operating system that the computer runs.

A browser is just a program that runs on Windows and a browser can be Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and so on.

And if you are getting pops ups and adverts when using Chrome I don't think that is anything to do with Chrome as I am sure many people use Chrome and don't get pop ups and adverts.

Perhaps you have visited a dodgy site (and I don't mean porn) that has download some nasty program that is displaying all these adverts and pop ups.
AYG - it's easy to get confused between the Operating System - eg Windows 8 - and the internet browsing program - which might be internet explorer, chrome, firefox etc.
I think you mean the internet browsing program has caused problems?
So, here's whaht to do.
First, check your computer for nasties. Your anti-virus program should be doing this, but if it's missed something, download the free malwarebytes and give it a go.
Use this link, make sure to choose the free download, and follow the instructions given.
You might find this then sorts the issue.

However, if you're being bothered with popups and adverts you need to run an adblocker program. These are accessed in different ways according to which browser you're using. I use chrome all the time with adblocker enabled, and never see an advert that I don't want.

Let us know how you go on!
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Yes VHG I did mean IE9. I tried Chrome and the pop ups were there all the time so I downloaded Firefox instead. Just wondered if there was an upgrade version for the Vista IE.
Thing is AYG, you need to make the programs do what you want. They get a fair proportion of their income from adverts, so some make it harder than others to use adblocker programs.
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Thanks mosaic, I understand it better now. I have (or supposedly have) McAfee, Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes. So I hope to catch any nasties first. My laptop is running ok at the moment did a quick scan yesterday. I may try Google Chrome again and look for an adblocker. Got to sign off for now I'll probably get back to AB maybe later tomorrow. Thanks again for your help.
asg....You have said.."I have (or supposedly have) McAfee, Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes."......That suggests that possibly you have two Anti Virus programmes ...McAfee and MSE. If this is the case then you will have a conflict between the two programmes and should get rid of one of them. If you were to ask me 'Which one' I would say McAfee but not all Techies would agree with me.

Incidentally, I Do Not like Google Chrome as a Browser because it is deemed to be a real attraction for viruses and is tracking the movements of all who use it, also it is possible that it is stealing private information from your computer/laptop or whatever equipment one is using to access the Internet.

I have full faith in my set-ups. Windows operating systems (Vista & W 7) Firefox as default Browser; Microsoft Security Essentials; Malwarebytes; and (I'll have to whisper it) Adblock which stops unsolicited material.

Hans.
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Thanks hans, I had my doubts about Chrome before, I have downloaded it but the first thing that popped up was a flashing notice that my drivers need to be updated. I haven't got around to using it yet. I have had MSE and Malwarebytes for a while, McAfee was added free by BT when I went on to their setup a few months ago. (whispering) I too have downloaded an adblocker. I have just had two security notices saying that a programme has been blocked by my security. So my feelings about Chrome may be
justified I might have to get rid of it again. Oh well! Thanks for your help everyone.
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I've uninstalled Chrome. For the past hour I have had notices popping up that a programme called No Para-lells launched from a downloaded JNLP file has been blocked by my Security Settings. That is apart from the pop ups which say my drivers need updating. I did like Google and I'm sorry it doesn't work for me now.
AYG
Your post at 22:40 interests me. Do you know where you d/l Chrome from?

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AAAAggggh I do not have Chrome any more, but in the last hour on AB I have had two messages from my Security settings to say they have blocked an untrusted application downloaded from a JNLP file Para-lells. It keeps trying but at least my security is blocking it.

Slack Alice I have the notice from my BT website which tells me that my IE browser is out of date and to choose between the symbols Chrome Firefox or IE (or another which I forget) to update my browser. So I clicked on Chrome, now I've uninstalled it.
OK thanks for that, I'd assume it was a safe d/l link in that case.

As far as I can see JNLP files relate to Java (Java Network Launching Protocol). Suggest you uninstall Java and see what happens.
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Thanks for that SlackAlice I was wondering what to do about it. It's being blocked quite a few times tonight. Is java the one that supports Google Youtube videos though? I uninstalled something a while ago and I lost videos.
I haven't had Java installed on any of my computers for about the last 10yrs.

Youtube works fine for me.
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I've tried to uninstall java but had to cancel it has been 'gathering information' for the past hour and won't advance further than the last quarter of an inch to finish the 'gathering' so I've had to cancel to go to bed, I'll try again tomorrow. I don't actually know what Java does for my laptop, but the security notices made me sit up I haven't had them before. I think I've got the google/youtube thing confused with the Adobe flash player. So it wasnt Chrome to blame for that then. Thanks SlackAlice.

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