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		<description><![CDATA[ICQ adds stuff to your computing that makes you wonder, what other information are they gathering, without your knowledge? And for being a secure browser, how does FIREFOX allow changes to some key components, without even telling you, despite having high security settings? Find the solution here to how ICQ needs to be controlled, when upgrading, and how to fix the Firefox security holes.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest ICQ update has me seeing red. I mean really, what with an increase in spam in the email, to telemarketers, you would think big outfits like ICQ would produce a product, that isn't riddled with spyware, or attempts to make changes to key settings in your browser, without giving you a choice. Yet that is exactly what ICQ does, so beware, because it wasn't IE that let it in, but the so called safe solution to IE, FIREFOX. Makes you wonder what else it lets into your computer, when you are browsing.]]></description>
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