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	<title>comments | AdBrite | typewriting</title>
	<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/"/>
	<updated>2006-04-04T18:46:01-07:00</updated>
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	<subtitle>Most recent comments for AdBrite on typewriting.org</subtitle>
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					<title>Comment by Philip Kaplan (founder of adbrite)</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-2006"/>
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							Awesome.  Thanks for using AdBrite! :)
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					<updated>2006-04-04T18:46:01-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-2006</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Philip Kaplan (founder of adbrite)</name>
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					<title>Comment by Brian</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-3531"/>
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							That is the most ignorant and biased comment I have ever read on the topic of internet advertising. Adbrite is an illegal scam. The company profits by antagonistically hacking into people's computers. Their software, FocusDaddy, hijacks a user's internet browser and redirects them to a website without giving them a choice. Google.com provides text-based links along the side of its own website. No additional software is ever installed on the user's computer. Unlike Google, Adbrite provides no services that would entice people to their website. That is why Google can profit from unobtrusive advertising and Adbrite resorts to burdensome adware.<br/>
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If anyone reading this thread happens to know how to remove Adbrite and all of its software please post a reply. 
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					<updated>2006-08-05T22:32:00-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-3531</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Brian</name>
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					<title>Comment by Scott Reynen</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-3533"/>
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							Brian, it sounds like you're having malware problems, you don't understand what's causing them, and you're lashing out at the first target you can see. I recommend you install FireFox, a safer browser, and AdAware, which cleans malware from your computer.<br/>
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AdBrite doesn't make software. You appear to be very confused.
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					<updated>2006-08-06T02:21:23-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-3533</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Scott Reynen</name>
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					<title>Comment by Jack Dove</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4277"/>
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							He's definitely on to something though. I've found Adbrite on a computer trying to connect to its website. The firewall caught it and blocked the unwanted exchange. Even if it doesn't make "software", per se, it's still doing something unwanted in the background.<br/>

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					<updated>2006-10-23T04:30:59-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4277</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Jack Dove</name>
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					<title>Comment by Scott Reynen</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4278"/>
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							Jack, what exactly did you find on your computer?  AdBrite installs cookies, and many malware cleaners delete cookies, but cookies themselves can't do anything to your computer. AdBrite ads come from a remote site, just like most other online advertising. But that should only happen when you're on a site with the ads.<br/>
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If anyone has any specific information about the company I'm using for advertising is in some way involved in malware, please let me know. I don't see any suggestions of this online, so I'm not taking them very seriously here.
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					<updated>2006-10-23T09:41:48-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4278</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Scott Reynen</name>
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					<title>Comment by Iceman4896</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4281"/>
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							I have run Ad-Aware, Avast 4.7 Pro, and NoAdware 4.0, and none have been able to completely remove the "adbrite" malware/adware generator on my PC. I start up IE 7 and when I tpe in an adress I keep getting sent to adds and the cookies these adds install are from "Adbrite". I wish I knew what ad-aware/spyware/malware remover could get rid of this it is annoying as hell.
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					<updated>2006-10-27T11:56:34-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4281</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Iceman4896</name>
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					<title>Comment by Scott Reynen</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4282"/>
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							Have any of you contacted AdBrite and asked them about their affiliation with malware? They have very public contact information on <a href="http://adbrite.com/">their website</a>. I'm still very skeptical of the suggestion that they're somehow involved in malware, but I don't know much about malware, as my operating system doesn't have such problems.
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					<updated>2006-10-27T14:55:47-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4282</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Scott Reynen</name>
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					<title>Comment by Brian</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4284"/>
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							You're using IE. That's your problem.
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					<updated>2006-10-29T10:37:02-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4284</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Brian</name>
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					<title>Comment by tryhelper</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4347"/>
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							Try Spyware Vanisher, it a free download, great job. Gets rid of spyware and adware and doesn't install any of its own. www.spywarevanisher.com
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					<updated>2006-11-30T20:55:54-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4347</id>
                	<author>
						<name>tryhelper</name>
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					<title>Comment by FormerAdBriteAdv</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4388"/>
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							As an advertiser I can say that my experiences have been nothing but negative. Most of the publisher sites are crap, the traffic I got was lousy (99% didn't make it past page 1, whereas non-adbrite traffic tends to dig deep) and when I tried the CPC model, all I got was click fraud (blatant). I emailed support about the click fraud and never heard back.<br/>
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Advertiser beware.
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					<updated>2007-01-29T16:49:09-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4388</id>
                	<author>
						<name>FormerAdBriteAdv</name>
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					<title>Comment by SW</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4429"/>
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							Those with malware problems blaming it on AdBrite are probably victims of malware that is simply using AdBrite to gain revenue.  That would be like blaming Google for malware that pops up a page with Google AdSense advertising.  I know computers can be a little complex, but c'mon, it's not rocket science.
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					<updated>2007-03-12T09:56:08-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4429</id>
                	<author>
						<name>SW</name>
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					<title>Comment by takaru</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4446"/>
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							Scott, recently I had came across this Kumomo.com which allow users to sell and buy space at their platform for free. Different from Google, you are the one who determine exactly what advertisement will be appeared in your site. Their booking concept is brilliant, you can manage your ad campaign because someone is gonna book your space for coming months. Only one thing, you are not getting 100% of the ad price but 99% of that. 1% of the ad price which serves as the booking fee will be donated to charity. Maybe it is good for some also for someone like me who never contribute to charity so far :)
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					<updated>2007-03-26T19:51:17-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4446</id>
                	<author>
						<name>takaru</name>
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					<title>Comment by Guntmar</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4481"/>
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							I tried Kumomo.com. It is quite easy to use. Well, for thos with some spare space, please try it out!<br/>
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www.kumomo.com
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					<updated>2007-04-12T09:28:02-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4481</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Guntmar</name>
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					<title>Comment by everyone</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4574"/>
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							I used Adbrite to advertise my site for 6 months and I  regretfully idn't monitor the traffic. Then one day I received my CC bill and lo and behold the people at Adbrite went to town and started running my campaign at 20 time over the limit I set for a month before I caught it. Then I began researching exactly what Adbrite was doing to me. First, I received terrible proxy taffic that never converted. Blank pages, phony sites, obvious click fraud. I was routinely getting sites that were converting at 50-75% click throughs. I'm talking 28 impressions and 21 clicks, over and over again. I wanted US traffic and what I got was Indian traffic. Stay away from Adbrite, they are aiding and abetting AWFUL, THIEVING, CROOKS. They don't put any controls on click fraud. Oh yea, they don't respond to complaints either. Adbrite is  money out the window. Stay away from Adbrite.
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					<updated>2007-07-28T16:26:13-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4574</id>
                	<author>
						<name>everyone</name>
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					<title>Comment by Laura</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4619"/>
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							While AdBrite may bring you lots of "traffic" do not expect conversions or any ROI.  Their manner of listings is borderline fraudulent... Yes, they will show you a huge very detailed report tracking each any every site you paid for but you'll find no customer revenue or site sales from any of them.  Lack of customer support and service only compound the issues.  If you are looking to actually generate revenue for your business (as opposed to just paying lots of money for NOTHING) save your money and avoid AdBrite.
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					<updated>2007-10-04T12:08:37-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4619</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Laura</name>
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					<title>Comment by http://www.welcometowallyworld.com</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4628"/>
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							Yep...Adbrite appear to be scammers. I bought a 14 day trial spot for $20 and now I notice they have taken another $20 from my account. Emails just get automated responses saying an operator would reply soon and that its "high priority".  I wish I'd never heard of the thieving crooks. Now I have to contact my bank to put a block on them. Hope you're enjoying the bad publicity you pricks at ADBRITE.
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					<updated>2007-10-29T10:14:09-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4628</id>
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						<name>http://www.welcometowallyworld.com</name>
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					<title>Comment by Antony</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4657"/>
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							Adbrite is a SCAM and it SUCKS.<br/>
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Stay away from adbrite.com. It's not worth the hassle. And heck they pay after at least 60 days!!!! (IF you're lucky enough to get paid, that is...)
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					<updated>2007-12-27T17:10:25-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4657</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Antony</name>
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					<title>Comment by Valentine</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4658"/>
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							I happen to have found this page because I am looking for a way to remove the AdBrite malware from my computer. It's gotten into my FireFox and i have no idea how but it's extremely annoying.
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					<updated>2007-12-29T23:04:25-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4658</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Valentine</name>
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					<title>Comment by Stephen</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4659"/>
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							Heh, unfortunately Adbrite spreads around Spyware, Malware, etc... what they do is really annoying to say the least
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					<updated>2008-01-01T14:52:35-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4659</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Stephen</name>
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					<title>Comment by best-work-online.com</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4663"/>
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							We published ads on our site from Adbrite for a bit. After a few months we noticed some of the ads weren't working correctly and once we contacted them about the issue they decided to close our account claiming click fraud and we lost more then $700 in ad revenue. They stated that we must find IP information from our website to prove that these were valid clicks. Of course we have no way of telling which IPs clicked on their ads because they have no tracking included in their service. I don't know why they couldn't strip out the fraudulent clicks, if there were any. Basically, we are forced to believe whatever they claim and take the loss. Rest assured, we removed their script and closed our account with them.
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					<updated>2008-01-10T11:55:34-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4663</id>
                	<author>
						<name>best-work-online.com</name>
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					<title>Comment by www.dropstarz.com</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4704"/>
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							Glad i came across this posting cause i was about to get some adbrite  traffic, i run google ads on my site and wanted some good quality traffic. Is there even a company out there that values its customers and takes pride in what they do? or has it just gone to shit all together
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					<updated>2008-03-12T19:19:48-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4704</id>
                	<author>
						<name>www.dropstarz.com</name>
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					<title>Comment by Abhishek Mishra</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4739"/>
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							Brian, scan you PC with Spybot search &amp; destroy. Adbrite doesn't make any such adwares or malwares. However those who use its services might have made one which has infected you. Just like you casually concluded that adbrite was responsible for what happened to your browser, even i can casually say that Russians are behind the adware in your computer, but i won't do that, as it would mean that i'm commiting same mistake as you are. So, don't form opinions so easily without investigations...<br/>
Abhishek Mishra
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					<updated>2008-06-24T12:24:46-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/03/28/AdBrite/#comment-4739</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Abhishek Mishra</name>
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