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hazelnut
Those of you who use it may be interested in this thread

http://community.mcafee.com/showthread.php...6727#post526727
YoKenny
Only worthy of a Klaxon:
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/klaxon.htm

Oh goody. Another forum to follow. smile.gif
hazelnut

Some people may not like having a hidden file on their system Kenny, and are entitled to be made aware of it in my opinion.

All my post did was bring this fact to their attention.
MikeW
QUOTE (hazelnut @ Aug 21 2008, 02:50 PM) *
Some people may not like having a hidden file on their system Kenny, and are entitled to be made aware of it in my opinion.

All my post did was bring this fact to their attention.


I'm with you on this Hazel. I hate any software that attempts to hide information from the user. Although I dont use siteadvisor anyway
DennisD
I agree Hazel. It's the fact that they just "matter of factly" invade your privacy and dump something on your pc you don't want or need.

Corona
You mean like a dorm roommate?
Tom AZ
Not too long ago, someone mentioned an alternative to SiteAdvisor, but I can't remember what it was. Can anyone refresh my tired, old memory sad.gif ?
DennisD
QUOTE (Tom AZ @ Aug 21 2008, 04:09 PM) *
Not too long ago, someone mentioned an alternative to SiteAdvisor, but I can't remember what it was. Can anyone refresh my tired, old memory sad.gif ?


Not sure if this is what you meant Tom.

Web Of Trust:
fredvries
Since cleaning of SiteAdvisor is already in the winapp2.ini file, we could add cleaning...


CODE
[*McAfee SiteAdvisor]
LangSecRef=3024
DetectFile=%appdata%\SiteAdvisor
Default=True
FileKey1=%appdata%\SiteAdvisor|asserts.txt
FileKey2=%allusersdata%\SiteAdvisor|*.log
FileKey3=%commonappdata%\McAfee\MCLOGS\MISP\SAService|SAService*.log
FileKey4=%homedrive%\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Application Data\SACore\Cache|*.*|RECURSE


Would my solution work?

Edit: FileKey4 changed to reflect YoKenny's suggestion.
Tom AZ
QUOTE (DennisD @ Aug 21 2008, 05:39 PM) *
Not sure if this is what you meant Tom.

Web Of Trust:

I think that was it, Dennis. Have you by chance tried it?
DennisD
QUOTE (Tom AZ @ Aug 21 2008, 08:00 PM) *
I think that was it, Dennis. Have you by chance tried it?


I'm using Opera all the time now, and there's no Site Advisor for it, but I fired up FF and installed it under Returnil out of curiosity.

I didn't get past the ULA. I didn't like giving them carte blanche permission to take details of all the sites I visit, so I declined and it was removed.

I always read ULA's.
YoKenny
QUOTE (Tom AZ @ Aug 21 2008, 04:00 PM) *
I think that was it, Dennis. Have you by chance tried it?

I'm using WoT on my XP Home system.

I like it because it takes input and acts on it unlike SiteAdvisor.

One of its feeds is the hpHosts file.
Andavari
QUOTE (fredvries @ Aug 21 2008, 01:55 PM) *
Would my solution work?

That's exactly what I was thinking of doing if those files in appdata appeared. Although the ending " on your FileKey4 probably shouldn't be there. tongue.gif

So far I don't have any of those folders, etc., on my system using Firefox's SA 26.6.

To be honest it really doesn't worry me one bit, because I can have CCleaner secure delete the files in that folder. I know people are upset and call it a privacy concern, however when on the Internet data collection is rampant, so don't think someone or some big company, or some government couldn't pull up everything you've looked at via cooperation with your ISP, etc.
YoKenny
This is what works on my XP Pro system
CODE
[*McAfee SiteAdvisor]
LangSecRef=3024
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\McAfee\SiteAdvisor\McSACore.exe
Default=True
FileKey1=%homedrive%\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Application Data\SACore\Cache|*.*|RECURSE

Note: the FileKey1 should be one line
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