Problems with askjolene ?

Hi, I have problems on askjolene. When I try to open a link on askjolene. Then I end up on the google search menu. It happens about 90% of the time.

Could it be a virus ?

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That's bizarre, I haven't had a problem, I don't what it could be. I guess it could be a virus, kind of weird one though.
 
That is weird. Does it only happen on askjolene.com? I don't have that problem, but to me askjolene doesn't give as good results as it used to.

You might try ***************, if you haven't already.
 
That is weird. Does it only happen on askjolene.com? I don't have that problem, but to me askjolene doesn't give as good results as it used to.

You might try ***************, if you haven't already.

You kidding me?Magicteapot sucks ass!

Try asktiava.com if you are having problems with askjolene.

Eveknows.com is pretty good and is a good alternative to jolene and tiava.

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You kidding me?Magicteapot sucks ass!

Try asktiava.com if you are having problems with askjolene.

Eveknows.com is pretty good and is a good alternative to jolene and tiava.

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I forgot to mention asktiava. That is a good one.

Although, I hadn't heard of eveknows, so thanks for that.
 
ask tiava is the best

Asktiava used to be not as good as Askjolene,but they really improved it within the past year and a half or so.

The only reason that I would say that Askjolene is still better is because it seems that all to often tiava seems to lock up or just gets really slow.I never have these issues with jolene.
 
Ok, everybody please forgive me for suggesting Magicteapot. I've been looking at Eveknows and I now see how lacking the Magicteapot really is. Thank you, zell.
 
Congrats so the quest for the ultimate in porn continues. ;)
 
Can you tell me what program you used to remove it? Cause I've done a full system scan & even though my scanner found some stuff, I'm still having the same problem you had.
 
Firefox + Noscript ...

I have a standard policy of ...

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- Noscript: Premium Link Upgrade

I have been promoting this inside of both US defense installations and international, financial institutions.

So much crap is getting through with MS IE, even with scripting disabled. Firefox can disable all scripting completely, but there are many sites you still want scripting for.

With Noscript, you "opt-in" to scripting. I.e., scripting is disabled by default for any site. You then enable scripting for a site when you trust it. Yes, it takes time to build up your list, but it works and makes browsing fairly safe again.

For those IT people around, despite "common thought," you can administer Firefox centrally with objects. And that includes pre-populating the Noscript DB.

People, they call it "malware" for a reason. It's not just about "viruses" anymore, but legitimate code that hijacks and redirects. Those are very, very difficult to track, and scanners will never account for all of them at any time, only a subset.

Stop letting any site run scripts, and use NoScript to only enable it for select sites.
 
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