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== Design == |
== Design == |
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After a user installs the program, a toolbar appears in [[Internet Explorer]], [[Netscape Navigator]], and [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]] [[web browser]]s,<ref>"Browser Support", My Way - Browser Support, http://info.myway.com/index/id/browser.html</ref> adding search functions and [[pop-up ad|pop-up]] blocking. MyWay is owned by [[IAC (company)|InterActiveCorp]]. |
After a user installs the program, a toolbar appears in [[Internet Explorer]], [[Netscape Navigator]], and [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]] [[web browser]]s,<ref>"Browser Support", My Way - Browser Support, http://info.myway.com/index/id/browser.html</ref> adding search functions and [[pop-up ad|pop-up]] blocking. MyWay is owned by [[IAC (company)|InterActiveCorp]] (formerly Ask Jeeves) and was one of many properties purchased as a part of their acquisition of Interactive Search Holdings in 2004.<ref>IAC Search & Media, "Ask Jeeves Closes Acquisition of Interactive Search Holdings", http://www.irconnect.com/askj/pages/news_releases.html?d=57155 as last archived by http://web.archive.org/web/20071118012118/http://www.irconnect.com/askj/pages/news_releases.html?d=57155 , May 6, 2004</ref>. |
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==MyWay Searchbar Addons== |
==MyWay Searchbar Addons== |
Revision as of 21:15, 17 January 2010
MyWay Searchbar, also known as MyWay Speedbar, MyWay Search Assistant, MyWebSearch or MyWeb Searchbar, is a computer toolbar program that allows the user to query Google, Ask.com, and Yahoo! search engines. Earlier versions of the program were considered adware by some websites and anti-malware applications,[1][2][3] however analysis of later versions of the MyWay Searchbar showed that the program is no longer adware.[4] Dell used to pre-install this software on some of their commercially sold PCs.[5]
Design
After a user installs the program, a toolbar appears in Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, and Opera web browsers,[6] adding search functions and pop-up blocking. MyWay is owned by InterActiveCorp (formerly Ask Jeeves) and was one of many properties purchased as a part of their acquisition of Interactive Search Holdings in 2004.[7].
MyWay Searchbar Addons
- Smiley Central, lets the user add "smileys" (emoticons) to instant messages
- Cursor Mania, allows the user to set their cursor to one of a selection of cursors
- Popular Screensavers, allows the user to set their screensaver to one of a selection of screensavers
- Zwinky, an online game with a virtual self
- Webfetti, puts one of a selection of templates onto a user's website
See also
- MyWay as a web portal.
References
- ^ http://www.malwarebytes.org/malwarenet.php?name=Adware.MyWebSearch
- ^ http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/VIRUS-207612-uk--Adware.Mywebsearch.C.html
- ^ http://www.spywaredetector.net/spyware_encyclopedia/Adware.MyWebSearch.htm
- ^ http://www.sophos.com/security/analyses/controlled-applications/mywebsearch.html Click 'More Information'
- ^ "Dell Reject Spyware Claims", http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/15/dell_my_way_controversy/, July 15, 2005
- ^ "Browser Support", My Way - Browser Support, http://info.myway.com/index/id/browser.html
- ^ IAC Search & Media, "Ask Jeeves Closes Acquisition of Interactive Search Holdings", http://www.irconnect.com/askj/pages/news_releases.html?d=57155 as last archived by http://web.archive.org/web/20071118012118/http://www.irconnect.com/askj/pages/news_releases.html?d=57155 , May 6, 2004