Kayak - it's the city equities advert for sure. Go to ftse100 heatmap and keep refreshing it until you city equities roulette advert. You'll know it's the right one because it's the only advert i've ever seen which has my name in it.
With just that ie screen up my cpu is running at about between 20 and 80% constantly on my laptop (less on my pc)
So i guess i'll just have to not run heatmap tomorrow and see what happens.
Is it constantly acquiring the name to display over and over again?
Seymour Clearly
- 15 May 2007 23:23
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My surname has an S at the beginning, but City Equities have this as a 5. So it's acquiring the name by interrogating something or doing an OCR. I find this quite disturbing from a personal privacy point of view.
SC - yes I found the name disturbing at first - invasion of pricacy sort of thing but I guess City Equities don't actually have access to your details - the advert will be written by moneyam and as such they just access their own database. Very clever marketing.
Seymour Clearly
- 15 May 2007 23:32
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If they are running a Java applet on your computer which has obtained that information, is there anything to stop it sending that info to City Equities?
Edit
My network crashed as I was typing the above post. Am I going paranoid?
Rob - you'll be known as 5eymour Clearly from now on -- 5C for short.
I would assume that MAM has provided an interface for the ad to address you personally and that information will not be available to City Equities, so I doubt there's a privacy issue. MAM are sensitive to such issues, I'm sure.
Optimist: Yes ;-)
Haystack: I don't think it is continually acquiring the name. But something's cosuming a lot of mill. Flash?
I had similar problems a few years ago with a Flash ad on the other side. I think some of them are just very badly written. In the ideal world web sites would test the ads before running them.
Kayak - you must mean the famous IG index ad - it was so bad I ended up paying advfn to not take their adverts. They were completely insensitive to the issue.
I'm sure moneyam will come up with a sensible solution. but for today no heatmap which is a pain.
Seymour Clearly
- 16 May 2007 08:54
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Since upgrading to Vista I often encounter the following problem when attempting to go onto Internet Explorer. Sometimes it requires over 5 attempts till it works.
I open Internet Explorer and am presented with the following message (and often a frozen screen).
Internet Explorer has encountered a problem with an add-on and needs to close.
Add-on name Site Adv.dll
Company name McAfee Inc
Details Site Adviser.
Once open the problem does not arise, it is just on the initial opening of IE.
I do not want to loose this add-on if possible.
Suggestions gratefully received.
Seymour Clearly
- 24 May 2007 13:27
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First of all I don't know Vista, but it sounds like a conflict between McAfee antivirus / security and IE. Is your copy of IE the latest version? If not suggest you download that from Microsoft.
If that's not it McAfee need to know so they can resolve it.