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Browser Hijack Retaliator 4.1 - User Guide and FAQScreenshots - More DetailsManual Host file hijack recovery The only entry in a normal Hosts file should be '127.0.0.1 localhost' Eliminate any foreign entries and save the file. Note that in some cases, other programs such as Norton's email protection software may insert their own entries into the Hosts file. So you should not remove these entries. Also if your in a computer that is part of a Network, then before doing changes to the Hosts file you must contact your administrator. Because In network environment there might me entries in Hosts which are created by Administrators. To make changes to the Hosts file through BHR Host file Editor, Click "Edit" . After making changes Click "Save" to save the Hosts file. Auto Host file hijack recovery Click "Restore" in BHR Hosts file editor. This will replace your current Host file with a Host file that is originally comes with windows. Block Spyware or Ad Networks - This reason is becoming a very popular reason to use the HOSTS file. By adding lists of known ad network and Spyware sites into your Hosts file and mapping the domain names to the 127.0.0.1, which is an IP address that always points back to your own machine, you will block these sites from being able to be reached. This has two benefits; one being that it can make your browsing speed up as you no longer have to wait while you download ads from ad network sites and because your browsing will be more secure as you will not be able to reach known malicious sites. Screenshots - More Details |
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