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I want to block "Living Play Advertizement" pop up.

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This advertisement pops up every time I use the mouse button to change sites. I think it may have started with 'Pogo' games. Like when I am in My Yahoo and go to Ann Landers up it comes. When I go back to My Yahoo up it comes again.

This advertisement pops up every time I use the mouse button to change sites. I think it may have started with 'Pogo' games. Like when I am in My Yahoo and go to Ann Landers up it comes. When I go back to My Yahoo up it comes again.

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Hello,

I am a representative of LivingPlay and am posting this response posted on https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/837448. To confirm, the only way that it is possible to receive and/or view our advertisements is after a user has expressly opted in to download our software in consideration for free casual game play. Users are given numerous opportunities to decline participation and can always uninstall the software at any time. Once the software is uninstalled, no ads will appear. To uninstall the software, simply follow the instructions available at the following page http://www.livingplay.com/Deactivate.lp or remove the software via your add/remove program utilities. Should you require any assistance with removal of the software, please contact our customer support department anytime at 855-851-0276 x1 or support@livingplay.com

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Does it look like uninstalling your malware has stopped it from functioning?

Instead of looking down your nose at your victims saying, "Shame, shame, all your fault," and giving an that requires offsite effort, do what this site was made for, and help the poster.

Okay, go here C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data \Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\Profile\extensions\maopdgeieiiiifooolcjjfmjdlkmhfdh

Or

C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox \Profiles\Whatever.default\extensions\maopdgeieiiiifooolcjjfmjdlkmhfdh

If there isn't a file called maopdgeieiiiifooolcjjfmjdlkmhfdh Go to as far as the extensions and look for a file with a file called lptl, manifest.json, and nplptl. Delete the file these appear in.

Modified by lakegar