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Originally Posted by DarkJedi
and so on.
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Originally Posted by LegendaryLars' Attorney
It has come to our attention that some affiliates are unhappy about some uncommon and unintended side effects of adware advertising ? in some instances the adware will scan a web page and pop up an ?in context? AdultFriendFinder ad in a browser window next to an affiliate?s ad for AdultFriendFinder in another browser window.
......... to try to figure out ways to reduce the number of ?adware collisions?. .
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Ok we call it stealling you guys call it " adware collisions" and "unintended side effects of adware advertising".
And according to Zango AFF screws their affiliates :
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Originally Posted by Zango's Email
The campaign was run by AdultFriendFinder Media. Will76 witnessed his cookie being overwritten by a cookie placed by the ad. .......In fact, when the potential conflict was brought to the attention of AdultFriendFinder and Zango (at about the same time), AdultFriendFinder stopped the campaigns in question and reconfigured them to avoid the potential of having a cookie overwritten or a home page targeted. In short, much ado about very little. .
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Zango calls it "potential conflict" we call it stealing.
Did that clear it up for you Young Jedi.