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		<title>By: jeffspirit</title>
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		<description>If you&#039;re computer savy, go into all your files, change permissions, attributes. This is another way to block ads with cookies, etc. I did some creative permissions technique, it allows the scripts to work, yet don&#039;t get the ad displays like on watching movies with a hosted file. Also I do not use hosted files too much. I address bar post that so the host script is there to post those cookies that generates the file for the movie per say, but the ads, etc. are not there. The permissions creativity I did with allow/deny sure worked. Now don&#039;t do this if you don&#039;t know. You need to know going deep into system files, including Microsoft, Windows, sometimes the root/regedit too. What I did too also stops spyware encryption URL caches that send out what&#039;s stored for what you page post being on the net. I&#039;m not a programmer or hacker, but I do know my computer really well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re computer savy, go into all your files, change permissions, attributes. This is another way to block ads with cookies, etc. I did some creative permissions technique, it allows the scripts to work, yet don&#8217;t get the ad displays like on watching movies with a hosted file. Also I do not use hosted files too much. I address bar post that so the host script is there to post those cookies that generates the file for the movie per say, but the ads, etc. are not there. The permissions creativity I did with allow/deny sure worked. Now don&#8217;t do this if you don&#8217;t know. You need to know going deep into system files, including Microsoft, Windows, sometimes the root/regedit too. What I did too also stops spyware encryption URL caches that send out what&#8217;s stored for what you page post being on the net. I&#8217;m not a programmer or hacker, but I do know my computer really well.</p>
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