Very light green. It's an online advertiser that also does online tracking and behavioural analysis. Somewhat privacy invading, but nothing malicious going on here. I allow it because it is used by stackoverflow and its satellite sites and I do not want to deny them their income.
I get a lot of tracking cookeis from this website, even though I haven't been on it at all!
I've removed 5 tracking cookies in a row in 1 scan just now O_o
I don't trust to enter the website. Be cautious with children too.
As I have stated many times before, comments on websites that are more than 1 year old need to be archived and those ratings removed from the current posted ratings. Just because a website or business has had a bad reputation at one time is no excuse for continued bad ratings unless the ratings are based on the companies current (the last 1 or 2 years) activities are bad. The ratings should be based on a moving average basis that is weighted on current and not years old activity.
Haaaa I took on these jokers a long time ago - and their code injection into ones PC - that produced pop up / pop under advertising - unsolicited, unrequested and with NO way to remove it from the system.
It took a lot of hard work but I fixed them and their scum adds - and I left dozens of well deserved bad reviews for them all over the internet.
As far as I am concerned, I think every one in that company should have house bricks thrown through all their windows, in their offices, in their homes and in their cars etc..
They are the advertising scum of the internet.
Many years later - I still dislike them.
Burned into my memory for ever.
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