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Free Surfer Mk II is a free ad pop-up blocker to stop all those pesky popups that keep appaearing on all your favourite sites. This program is available online from http://www.emsproject.com/fs
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The fact that this product is free might put you off the program, thinking if it's free it may not be any good, well change your line of thought this little package packs a wallop. This program blocks all popups that are webpage activated whilst leaving all manually opened popups alone. The program has the ability to manualy add popup url's to the rules list and tell it to either allow or block these popups. So in my opinion the software is worth the 1.68MB download.
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