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The fight against scams, pop-ups, dialers, redirects, etc.

We provide links to galleries containing sex movies and pictures. Webmasters come to our site to submit their galleries, we review them, and if they are clean, we add them to our database. The problem is that some webmasters are not honest and change their galleries after they are listed on our site. They add pop-up windows, dialers, redirect visitors, etc..

We hate all those scams as much as you do and we are fighting against it. The problem is that there are new scams every day. That's why we need your help.

If you find a gallery listed on porndj.com that contains pop-up windows, dialers, redirect visitors, ... report that gallery, so we can make sure that all current galleries of that webmaster are removed and all future submissions are blocked.

The domain porndj.com is totally free from pop-up windows, if you are getting pop-ups when entering or exiting porndj.com your computer has probably been infected by spyware or adware. Click here to find out how to clean your system from adware and spyware.


How to report bad links?

If you find a gallery listed on porndj.com that contains popups, dialers, redirect visitors, etc... you can report it through the contact form. Please include the gallery url and a description of what is wrong with it in your report. We are working on a more automated way of reporting bad galleries but untill then it will have to be done manually.


How to clean your system from adware and spyware?

  1. Download and install one or more anti-spyware tools
  2. Update the downloaded software to the latest definitions.
  3. Restart your PC in Safe Mode. (How to start Microsoft Windows in safe mode?)
  4. Scan your PC.
  5. Review the files discovered by the tool for spyware and other unwanted software.
  6. Select suspicious files for removal by following the tool's instructions.
  7. Restart your PC in Normal Mode.

How to protect your computer and data against internet threats?

Nothing can guarantee the security of your computer 100 percent. However, you can improve your computer's security and decrease the possibility of infection by following a few best practices.

Protection against virusses and worms

  1. Get the latest Microsoft Windows updates at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. If you use Microsoft Windows XP with SP2, turn on automatic updates.
  2. Subscribe to industry standard antivirus software and keep it current.
  3. Use an Internet firewall (Note: Windows XP with SP2 has a firewall already built-in and active).
  4. Never open an e-mail attachment from someone you don't know.
  5. Avoid opening an e-mail attachment from someone you know, unless you know exactly what the attachment is. The sender may be unaware that it contains a virus.
  6. If you use Microsoft Office applications, it's a good idea to keep them updated too: http://office.microsoft.com

Protection against spyware

Spyware and other unwanted software can invade your privacy, bombard you with pop-up windows, slow down your computer, and even make your computer crash. Here are several ways you can help protect your computer against spyware and other unwanted software.

  1. Get the latest Microsoft Windows updates at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. If you use Microsoft Windows XP with SP2, turn on automatic updates.
  2. Adjust Internet Explorer security settings:
    Tools -> Internet Options -> Security -> Internet Zone -> Custom Level
    Then change signed Active X settings from Automatic to Prompt (that change alone gets protected from hijackers, dialers, CWS, etc). All my settings here are Prompt or Disabled. I stay on Medium settings but you can try High as well (you want to balance things so that IE doesn't become "promptware" but saves you from a highjacking or Cool World Search variant).
  3. Use an Internet firewall (Note: Windows XP with SP2 has a firewall already built-in and active).
  4. Download and install anti-spyware protection.
  5. Surf and download more safely :
    1. Never click "agree" or "OK" to close a window. Instead, click the red "x" in the corner of the window or press the Alt + F4 buttons on your keyboard to close a window.
    2. Be wary of popular "free" music and movie file-sharing programs, and be sure you clearly understand all of the software packaged with those programs.
    3. Only download programs from Web sites you trust. If you're not sure whether to trust a program you are considering downloading, enter the name of the program into your favorite search engine to see if anyone else has reported that it contains spyware.
    4. Read all security warnings, license agreements, and privacy statements associated with any software you download.
  6. Use a brower like Opera or Firefox , they are less suseptible to spyware than Microsoft Internet Explorer on non-XP SP2 systems.

Anti-Adware and Anti-Spyware tools

All tools listed below are free:


Anti-Virus software

This is one area you can not afford to cut costs in. However, if you can't afford the software below, a cheaper solution is better than no protection. Search download.com for cheaper or free software.


Firewall software


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