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http://results.google-analytics.com = Poor reputation. Cannot stop it from popping up.

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This site will not go away, even after using security and privacy settings. I must terminate both it and Firefox when logging off.

This site will not go away, even after using security and privacy settings. I must terminate both it and Firefox when logging off.

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I think that you should be able to post what you actually see in a more informative manner. Do you have additional information on the pop-up. The WOT (Web of Trust) extension will cover a page deemed bad, is that what you see.

Google-Analytics is an advertising vehicle used by Google and Google partner ads and you can block it with a hosts file and with Adblock Plus.

Having a good hosts file on your system can protect your entire system cross-application and all browsers and all your Firefox profiles against a lot malware. The hosts file must coded for www.example.com, example.com, anything.example.com -- Adblock Plus is more generic and can do more with less coding. See links below.

More information: on extensions and keyword shortcuts

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WOT's is behind the statement that the site has a bad reputation. I use Adblock free and Abelhadigital's Hostman program. I want this popup to go away, but nothing so far will prevent it.