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How to stop "Werbung - Mozilla firefox" advertising in Mail.com page

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After starting Firefox 3.5.11, opening mail.com, and clicking on the username field (to enter my username), I started receiving a pop-up titled "Werbung - Mozilla Firefox." My operating system is Windows XP. The problem described below does not appear in Windows Explorer.

I believe Werbung is German for advertising, but I am not certain.

One of the ads that appears in the popup window says "congratulations! You have won and ipad..." To close the popup, you have to go to a "daily contest winner" page. Using task manager closes firefox.

Across the bottom of the screen, just above the "Start" button, I noticed "addclient.uimserve.net" I do not know if this is related.

Does anyone know how to get rid of this nuisance?

After starting Firefox 3.5.11, opening mail.com, and clicking on the username field (to enter my username), I started receiving a pop-up titled "Werbung - Mozilla Firefox." My operating system is Windows XP. The problem described below does not appear in Windows Explorer. I believe Werbung is German for advertising, but I am not certain. One of the ads that appears in the popup window says "congratulations! You have won and ipad..." To close the popup, you have to go to a "daily contest winner" page. Using task manager closes firefox. Across the bottom of the screen, just above the "Start" button, I noticed "addclient.uimserve.net" I do not know if this is related. Does anyone know how to get rid of this nuisance?

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has anybody found out how to get the Werbung pop ups to go away?

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I eventually complained to mail.com. I was ready to move my email account. The problem cleared-up. It's a cheap shot by mail.com