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I don't know anything about HostsMan. Those lines came directly from my hosts file (a plain text file). You can use Notepad to edit it.

100% CLEAN report malware. Free and portable disc burning tool without ads. Portable ImgBurn is part of these download collections: CD Burner, Burn ISO. Without a doubt ImgBurn is an awesome ISO creation too. However, at some point in the past they started bundling OpenCandy with ImgBurn. OpenCandy is an adware application that many people feel falls within the definition of malware or spyware.

Under Windows the it's c:windowssystem32driversetchosts.Assume you are talking to a complete idiot about this stuff.because you are.By adding that text, an idiot like me can only assume that without the words 'do not allow' or 'ignore' or 'block' somewhere.you are simply adding these texts to a list of possible places to visit, allow, go to.I don't get it. Block OpenCandy in you hosts file.127.0.0.1 tracking.opencandy.com.s3.amazonaws.com127.0.0.1 media.opencandy.com127.0.0.1 cdn.opencandy.com127.0.0.1 tracking.opencandy.com127.0.0.1 api.opencandy.comNo more opencandy offers or tracking. 127.0.0.1 is the 'loopback' address used in networking. It refers to the machine itself. So 127.0.0.1 on your PC refers to your PC and on my PC 127.0.0.1 refers to my PC.

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So the hosts files entries above are telling your PC 'If you see the names tracking.openandy.com.s3.amazonaws.com, media.opencandy.com, etc. Then send them all to 127.0.0.1 and don't try to look them up in DNS'.

So it sends all requests to those servers to your own PC where they will simply die and do nothing. So if the install tries to go to api.opencandy.com it will actually go to your own PC where nothing will happen because your own PC won't have the files it's trying to get.

Internet communications are performed by IP address not by names. Names are there just for the convenience of users. When you type an address like videohelp.com into your browser the browser must first figure out what IP address that refers to.

It first looks in your hosts file to see if that name is listed. If it finds the name there it uses IP address specified. If the name is not in your hosts file it performs a Domain Name Server (DNS) lookup on a server somewhere (in your router, your ISP, some other DNS server specified in your setup).The hosts file doesn't specifically 'disable' addresses, it re-routes them. But if you re-route them to your own computer (127.0.0.1 is the 'loopback' address of your own computer) programs won't find what they're looking for. You've essentially disabled that host name. Smart users may still able to access a site by entering the IP address directly. Then opencandy was blocked already on my comp and i must not have gotten any of their 'offers'.

I've been using the hosts file from this site for about 10 years. Just a side note on an issue I faced when updating the hosts file:After installing the latest and reading this thread I decided to check my hosts file. It had reverted to having nothing in it so I downloaded the latest as you posted. Fallout 4 infinite loading 2018.

I started having issues with page loads in Firefox 21. Many sites were waiting on even though the entry is in the hosts file so it should just default to my own pc. Many if not most sites who use this tracking 'service' seem to search the Google entry before loading the requested page and this caused waits from 10 to 20 seconds depending on the site before it would load a page. Why it doesn't work the way other hosts entries do I don't know but fortunately there is a solution in Firefox with Adblock Plus.

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As soon as I filtered the url in the 'AD blocking Rule' the problem was gone. When a user installs an application that has the OpenCandy library, there is an option to install additional software that it recommends (based on a scan of the user's system and geolocation)The software was originally developed for the installation, by CEO Darrius Thompson. When installing DivX, the user was prompted to optionally install the. Many sites were waiting on.

This caused waits from 10 to 20 seconds Can you give some examples? I haven't seen the problem. Maybe because I'm also using NoScript so very few sites get to run Java Script on my computer. Off the top of my head without removing the adblock this one for surebut it's just 1 of many including VH every time I selected a topic from the front page when I had the adblock addin set to allow ads on VH I had to wait a long time before seeing the requested page just like the other sites. After I changed it to not allow ads on VH the effect was different on this site than many others. It loaded the page first and then called the Analytics URL. This means that I didn't have to wait to see the page but it still showed (after the fact) for about 20 seconds that it was attempting to access the ads URL on the browser's bottom info bar.I've temporarily blocked ads on VH but will unblock it to retest now that I added the direct block on Google-Analytics.btw) I do have javascripts on so that may matter too but I recall issues with seeing some sites when I turned it offEDIT:I tried to allow ads for VH but the problem returns.

Each time I select a a forum topic from the front page there is a long pause before the page loads and I can see the URL on the status bar.