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1. Why am I suddenly seeing pop-up ads on ifindinfo™?
ifindinfo™ does not allow pop-up ads of any kind to appear on our site. We find them annoying. So why do they occasionally appear when you search on ifindinfo™? Here are a few possible explanations:
You may have encountered a squatter with an address similar to ifindinfo™'s. Occasionally, individuals will register domain names that are one letter off from a well-known URL in hopes of attracting those who make mistakes in their typing. Please be sure to enter http://www.ifindinfo.com into your browser and the pop-ups may go away.
You may have encountered pop-up ads that are designed to be triggered by web searches performed. These tiny "time bombs" can be planted in your browser by any number of software programs that promise to enhance the speed or performance of your web browser. A brief description of these programs can be found in this article: http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0.1377.48177.00.html
If you are experiencing pop-ups generated by one of these malicious programs, you may need to remove it from your computer. One program claiming to perform this service is available at download.cnet.com http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10106-108-63806.html We have no relationship with the individuals who created this software and cannot vouch for it ourselves.
Another possibility is that you visited a site that launched pop-up windows in the background. These ads are known in the advertising industry as "pop-unders." When you came to ifindinfo™, the windows may have become visible. Again, we do not condone this practice and do not allow it on ifindinfo™.
We wish you luck in your quest to quell pop-ups.
2. How do I search within results?
Sometimes a search is in the right area but gives too many results. To narrow the results down, you might want to do a new search that searches only within the URLs returned by the too-broad search query. This is often called "narrowing a search" or "searching within the current search results." ifindinfo™ makes this process easy.
Since ifindinfo™ only returns web pages that contain all the words in your query, to narrow a search all you need to do is add more words to the end of your query. This gives you a new query that will return a subset of the pages returned by the too-broad query. You can also exclude a word by putting the operator immediately in front of the undesirable term.
3. How can I restrict my search to specific extensions, e.g., .edu?
Yes type in the postal code , and restaurant type
4. How do I stop my previous searches from appearing when I type in a new search term?
Fortunately (and unfortunately), this has nothing to do with ifindinfo™. It's a feature of Internet Explorer 5.0, which is possible to disable using its menu. (You can verify this by going elsewhere on the web to fill out a form and then return to that same page on which you filled out the form.)
To disable this feature on Internet Explorer 5.0, go to the Tools menu; select Internet Options; select the Content tab. Within the Personal Information area, select AutoComplete. Click on Clear Forms. You can also uncheck the Forms box in this same window to keep this from occurring in the future.
Alternatively, you can delete individual entries from the history by using the Down arrow key to select a previous search, and then pressing Delete while an unwanted search is highlighted.
5. How can I set the default number of hits to 100?
ifindinfo™'s default (10 results) provides the fastest results.
6. What are the contact numbers for the company?
The e-mail Address is info@ifindinfo.com
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