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Flipora
#21
and again:
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#22
That made sense. If Flipora really cared it would have post its CTO's cell phone number here :biggrin:
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#23
oh... and some more...

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#24
Does this dreadful software highjack only Firefox, or other browsers, too?

/Mr Lynn
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#25
mrlynn wrote:
Does this dreadful software highjack only Firefox, or other browsers, too?

/Mr Lynn

So far just FF and IE for me.
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#26
What a snitty company. Sorry Kap. I have gotten rid of Malware before with Malwarebytes... There is a bunch of other things I do before resorting to creating a new account. I usually have a "backup account" that is "clean" and use that account to clean the other account. I also use a startup CD with malware/trojan/spyware removers on it.
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#27
riley5108 wrote:
Thanks Mr Lynn,
Appreciate the link, hard to understand why they put it on their site as a download.

"Flipora is cross-platform and it works on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux"

Softpedia has a page for the publisher to let them know of updates. Messages about whatever can be sent anonymously.

Perhaps several us, or all us, should do just that.
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#28
Hi folks. Sorry to dig this thread up but a friend of mine gave away her email password to these crooks recently and had her browsers taken over too. I've been doing some research.

A good sense of what Flipora is about can be gotten from the comment section of the following article -

http://venturebeat.com/2012/06/25/flipora-is-the-fastest-growing-social-surfing-service-youve-never-heard-of-interview/#comments

Pretty hilarious Smile
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