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Annabel March 7th, 2007 09:18 PM

Frost wire?
 
All this is about limewire, but on my desk top it is frostwire, how is this. Also, if you are reading this, Birdy, thank you for replying to my thread in the other forum and giving me this link also

birdy March 8th, 2007 02:43 AM

Can you give a little bit more info to start with...did you try to download LimeWire & somehow end up with FrostWire? If this is what happened...where did you download LW/FW from?
The only official LW site is www.limewire.com

Or, do you have both LW & FW on your computer & when you try to open LW, FW opens instead?

Annabel March 8th, 2007 08:26 PM

Downloading Frostwire
 
Thank you Birdy, I thought I was downloading limewire, but I ended up with Frostwire and I cannot tell you how it happened, but I somehow had something called MP3-musicq.com asking for a subscription, which I thought was reasonable to get all this music to have to pay something for it, but the trouble is they are a bit tricky and have withdrawn more than they should. Watch out for them. Anyway, I am doing well with Frostwire, and getting on to this forum has given me an answer of how to transfer my music from Frostwire to Itunes. But what is the difference between Frostwire and !!!Limewire, are they the same company. Thank you very much, all a bit foreign to me.

birdy March 8th, 2007 09:15 PM

Annabel, sorry to say it but you've been scammed.

FW's free, just like basic LW. The official site for downloading LW is www.limewire.com
The official site for downloading FW is http://www.frostwire.com

You should contact your bank/CC company & report this straight away. If the scammers have already overcharged you, there's a chance that they could keep deducting payments. Your bank or CC company will be able to tell you whether you should cancel your card.

If you paid for FrostWire you have been scammed, FrostWire is free
Check the 2 links below for more info. Page 5 of the first thread has a list of scam sites.
Membership? - **BEWARE** - Download p2p Clients ONLY Thru Official Sites (click on link)

get your $$$ BACK!!! (music members)

If I were you, I'd get rid of the version you have now...for all you know it could have spyware or adware included. Rather than keeping a scam version, download a clean version of whichever program you want from the official site only;)

Annabel March 8th, 2007 10:01 PM

Thanks
 
Thank you for your advice of which I have instantly taken on board. If spyware or adware was put onto my computer will it still be there even though I have uninstalled that version of frostwire and what do they do? I have reinstalled it via your official address thank you.
Cheers

birdy March 9th, 2007 01:27 AM

Spyware is software that secretly collects user information through someone's internet connection without their knowledge, usually for advertising purposes.

Adware
will display banners and/or popups advertising products, while another program's running.

You might not have any malware at all, but some scam versions of p2p apps do install this crap. You could always run these below to see what's on your computer. They're both good, free programs & I'd recommend them. Just remember to keep them updated.

ad-ware __(FREE)

Spybot - Search & Destroy __(FREE)


Also make sure that you're using a good Anti_virus program. Keep it updated & scan all files that you download before opening them. There are heaps of infected files around & you do have to be really careful. There are lots of good stickies all over the different forum sections...check them out.

Annabel March 9th, 2007 11:34 PM

More adware questions
 
I am learing so much, and it is getting scarier by the minute. I clicked bravely on your connection, and yes it was free to find out that I have 175 of something not right, and now to correct them I have to pass over some money, and naturally I am a bit cautious about this sort of thing now. Can I truly trust this one? I have downloaded lots of songs, about 200, is this dangerous in itself. I have norton antivirous up to date. I appreciate your help, Cheers

birdy March 10th, 2007 12:16 AM

No, you don't have to pay anything! They're both free. Maybe you clicked to download 'Ad-Aware SE Plus'...that one costs $.

Ad-Aware:
Click on that link in my last post, then click the 'home' tab on the Lavasoft page. In the top right corner you'll see an option to download Ad-Aware SE Personal...download that. I've been using it for ages. To update, click on the blue world icon.

Spybot S&D:
Click on the link in my last post & choose a mirror to download (try any one).
To update, click on the blue world icon.

I use them both. Just remember to update before doing a scan. The help options (you'll see it on both) have lots of info about how to use the programs.

Annabel March 10th, 2007 12:39 AM

Still learning
 
Thanks, getting tired,will try again tomorrow, some things still a bit foreign.


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