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It's just Freeserve has "branded" your IE installation with it's own corporate identity..
It doesn't do any harm, and you are certainly not still paying them (at least I hope not), but you can remove the branding by following the instructions on this website
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he is Spartacus!
Originally posted by barbarossa@26 July 2004 - 12:26
It's just Freeserve has "branded" your IE installation with it's own corporate identity..
It doesn't do any harm, and you are certainly not still paying them (at least I hope not), but you can remove the branding by following the instructions on this website
thanks barbie
, that was what I thought was the case but I wasn't sure
. The thing that concerned me more was the fact my mate was still getting his freeserve emails
Last edited by Barbarossa; 04-03-2007 at 11:28 AM.
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Yeah, it's normal to still be able to receive emails when you leave an ISP, but he'll probably find he can't send any from his freeserve account.
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he is Spartacus!
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Also while I think about it, get him to disconnect his 56K modem fromt he phone line, that way he can be sure he is only connectingwith broadband, and this is also good protection against accidentally downloading a dialer. (nasty little things)
And if he was paying by credit card, make sure he's told them to stop collecting! B)
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he is Spartacus!
Originally posted by barbarossa@26 July 2004 - 13:59
Also while I think about it, get him to disconnect his 56K modem fromt he phone line, that way he can be sure he is only connectingwith broadband, and this is also good protection against accidentally downloading a dialer. (nasty little things)
And if he was paying by credit card, make sure he's told them to stop collecting! B)
ok, will do, thanks again
Last edited by Barbarossa; 04-03-2007 at 11:28 AM.
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