Ad Nuker Popup Blocker & Spam Filter 4.5

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Image - Ad Nuker Popup Blocker & Spam Filter 4.5
Filter Junk E-Mail Spam, Ads, Pop Ups advertising, Viruses, Tojans & Spyware. Works with POP3 & IMAP. This FREE tool uses intelligent filtering of annoying Popup ads, e-mail spam, Spyware, Adware, Trojans, Viruses, Spyware Cookies. Unique features allow you to block all popups and spam or allow only the ones you want to receive. This easy-to-use popup stopper that gives you control of popup ads. Filtering spam mail with 5 different levels. AD NUKER is embedded in IE toolbar, Protecting you while you are surfing the internet from annoying ads & banners, You can enable or disable the popup ads by one click, Notifies you with a sound alert when a new popup is caught, Gives you statistics about pop-ups that have been caught during the last 24 hours, last week & since the installation, You can block or allow banners from being displayed onto your PC, Filtering spam mail with 5 different levels of security, Can determine spam words, Lets you determine a Friend List & Blocked List and more.

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