In message <[email protected]>, dated Tue, 10 Apr 2012, Doug
Smith <[email protected]> writes:
I just found a disturbing trend used by some Internet providers,
especially ones in places like hotels. That being injecting code in to
any web page visited. As you know, I do not accept advertising for
others on my website http://emcesd.com but you may see ads I have not
put there. Below is a clip from an article on blogs.nytimes.com and a
link to the full article. If you ever see an ad on my website from
someone else, can you please capture a screen shot and send it to me?
I recommend contacting any advertiser using this pernicious practice,
stating that you will not do business with any company that uses it,
under any circumstances whatsoever.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK
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