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niaux
15-12-2005, 03:55 PM
i saw a hacking advertisement while i was doing up my signature and it was encouraging hacking and i thought it was bad:@

Steven.
15-12-2005, 03:57 PM
Habbox doesn't control the ad's. it's google, so it has nothing to do with Hx..

niaux
15-12-2005, 04:00 PM
ok, thx for telling me, its pretty bad about google though isnt it since they're a big

Steven.
15-12-2005, 04:01 PM
ok, thx for telling me, its pretty bad about google though isnt it since they're a big

I don't think they care aslong as they get their money ;)

niaux
15-12-2005, 04:03 PM
all money now isnt it :(

EDIT: Can you lock this please?

OMGitsaROSS
15-12-2005, 04:05 PM
well if oyu own a business it is all moeny :l

Doby.
15-12-2005, 04:13 PM
I agree about the mony like with business as long as you get your money your happy but it would be good if google put a tool to stop you having a certain type of add

Concentric
15-12-2005, 06:34 PM
As has been mentioned, the advert content is not determined by Habbox and so we can't do anything about it or be held responsible.

Isn't the advert context based on the theme of the page your viewing (so for exmaple if you did a search on the forum for 'scripter' or were looking in the Scripting News and Rumours section, the google add would automatically display a selection of adverts on that subject, hence the adverts relating to hacking)?

sierk
16-12-2005, 08:45 PM
We can make a list of websites that we don't want advertised, so if you see any bad sites just report it to me.

I checked the password finder one, and it is an ad for software that for examples parents can install on their own pc to keep an eye on what their children do, so I think that's ok (you might not agree :p)
I don't think google would advertise any hacking sites anyway, but in case you see anything that isn't acceptable please report it to me.

Thanks

clarkylfc
16-12-2005, 08:53 PM
We can make a list of websites that we don't want advertised, so if you see any bad sites just report it to me.

I checked the password finder one, and it is an ad for software that for examples parents can install on their own pc to keep an eye on what their children do, so I think that's ok (you might not agree :p)
I don't think google would advertise any hacking sites anyway, but in case you see anything that isn't acceptable please report it to me.

Thanks

But if you make a list of scam sites. Sure people are going to on them , And may be tempted to download which mostly will install a keylogger

milky1-2-1
16-12-2005, 08:54 PM
We can make a list of websites that we don't want advertised, so if you see any bad sites just report it to me.

I checked the password finder one, and it is an ad for software that for examples parents can install on their own pc to keep an eye on what their children do, so I think that's ok (you might not agree :p)
I don't think google would advertise any hacking sites anyway, but in case you see anything that isn't acceptable please report it to me.

Thanks
Yeah, if hes on about the ad on keyloggers - all keyloggers are not used for hacking pixelated furniture

Baving
16-12-2005, 08:59 PM
Some buisnesses use keyloggers on buisness systems to see what the staff are going on. Keyloggers can be used for some good things aswell.

Concentric
16-12-2005, 09:05 PM
But if you make a list of scam sites. Sure people are going to on them , And may be tempted to download which mostly will install a keylogger
That doesn't make any sense, please clarify.

sierk
16-12-2005, 09:19 PM
No what I mean is that in my options panel for paypal I can enter a list of websites that I don't want to be advertised on my website. Nobody else would see this list.
This is meant for when you don't want a competitive website to be advertised on your own site. It's against google's policy to advertise hacking sites anyway.

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