I would also suggest a diferent browser, firefox has cookie handling and extensions to block certain cookies/sites, etc.
I have many low threat cookies showing up too. besides tribalfusion there are, casalmedia, fastclick, doubleclick, adserver, etc.
I don't get why if they are low threat, they ae so intrusive even with built in pop up stoppers that Explorer, Firefox, and Google Toolbar use. I usually get them minimizing to my taskbar, but often they linger behind the page I'm on after I close out of it.
I was surprised you didn't recommend any good stand alone pop up blockers, but maybe none work better than the built ins.
I use Firefox almost exclusively lately, except in accessing things like Windows Update Center of course.
Can you tell me how to set Firefox so these cookies are rejected, and if I do so will it keep me from being able to visdit the sites that have them? (usually game patch and demo sites, not P2Ps).
I've read that you can adjust how cookies are handled from site to site, but I'd prefer to be able to just block specific cookies. Is there a way to do that?