Internet Junkbuster

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Privoxy is an up-to-date filtering proxy based on the Junkbuster code, but it is much more powerful.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Junkbuster's developers at one point released Guidescope, a consumer version of Junkbuster.[1]Template:Needs update

Reception

A review by InfoWorld in 2000 gave it a score of "Good" but criticized it for the technical knowledge needed to modify the blocklist by manually editing a .ini file.[2]

See also

References

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