- Jan 24, 2011
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Ads that track your online behavior using cookies aren't the worst problem on the Internet, but they are one of the more annoying ones. Internet Explorer 9 offers a tracking ad blocker similar to Firefox's AdBlock Plus add-on, except this one's built in.
In this video, CNET will show you how to enable the list, how to tweak it to your liking, and how to download extra lists to customize it even further
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In this video, CNET will show you how to enable the list, how to tweak it to your liking, and how to download extra lists to customize it even further
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