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Have you just about had it with sneaky spyware installations, pesky third-party cookies from pushy advertisers and marketers, and the unending blizzard of popups and popunders from web sites? Haven't you really had just about enough of these obnoxious, invasive practices that trash your computer and violate your privacy?

Then it's time you said, "Enough is Enough!".  It is a lockdown utility for Internet Explorer 5 and 6. When you install Enough is Enough!, it will:

  • Lock down your Internet and Restricted sites zones with restrictive settings for dangerous options like ActiveX, Java, scripting, and a few others.
  • Severely restrict the use of cookies (but not completely disable them for trusted web sites or for single session use).
  • Disable several Advanced settings, including Install on Demand and Third-party Browser Extensions.
  • Install Microsoft's IE PowerTweaks WebZone Accessory, putting two new options on your IE Tools menu, with corresponding buttons on your Toolbar: "Add to Trusted Zone" and "Add to Restricted Zone."

With these new Internet Explorer settings you will be protected from the more dangerous elements of the web without having to worry about putting known nasties into your Restricted sites zone:

  • You'll be protected from rogue crapware installations (e.g., Gator, BonziBuddy, WebHancer, Lop.com, and the like).
  • You won't be accepting cookies from direct marketing outfits who seek to monitor and track your travels around the Net.
  • You'll put an end to annoying, useless popups at most web sites by default.
  • You'll put all web sites on a "short leash" until you trust them enough to add them to your Trusted sites zone.

In short, Internet Explorer will start behaving as YOU want it to behave, not as direct marketers and spyware pushers want it to behave. What you do with Enough is Enough! is enforce your very own "opt-in" policy: no web sites get to use permanent cookies, ActiveX, Java, JavaScript and other dangerous Internet Explorer options until you explicitly give them the go-ahead by putting those sites into your Trusted zone.


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