Windows XP/NT/2000/2003 Users
Do you receive an endless amount of pop-up messages?
Getting pop-ups even when you are NOT
surfing the Internet?
Do you receive pop-up messages when you
are playing on-line games?
Do you want a simple way to stop these messages forever?
This problem is known as
I.P Advertising
What is I.P Advertising?
If you're running Windows NT/XP/2000/2003 you've
probably been pestered by hundreds of uninvited messages popping up on your
desktop.
These are called IP Adverts, or Windows Popup Message.
These messages are made possible through a feature that
Microsoft built into their latest operating systems. Each computer on the
Internet has an IP Address that uniquely identifies it, and if a person knows
your IP address they can send you messages that instantly appear on your
desktop.
Advertisers run software that sends messages to millions
of sequential IP Addresses, and if your IP address happens to be in the
sequence then your computer will instantly display their messages.
These are not web browser popup, or email advertisements,
and you don't have to be running any applications on your computer to receive
these intrusive messages. They even pop-up on your computer when you are not
surfing the Internet!
These advertisers will send Approx
135,000 IP Messages per hour.