Well, I guess Symantec the makers of Norton Internet Security and Norton Anti-Spam decided they control what we see and don't see at websites.
Norton Internet Security and/or Norton Anti-Spam can completely block the Map Player and Analyzer from appearing on the MotionBased website. For some unimaginable reason, they view the Map Player and Analyzer as either ads or spam. This is particularly problematic with the 2004 versions which enable Ad Blocking by default thus wiping out the Map Player and Analyzer from our site. Pretty rude if you ask us.
Solution
We just need to convince the Norton police to ease up a bit. After all, viewing distance splits and moving dots ain't no crime, right? Please follow these instructions to override Ad Blocking with Norton Internet Security and/or Norton Anti-Spam.
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Norton has no right to strip legitimate content from a website --
especially when they make this "feature" the default setting. We
understand and agree with their end goal -- get rid of annoying ads --
but their execution was abysmal. Fortunately, they learned from this mistake and changed the default setting to "off" in the 2005 versions (too bad it seems live everybody is using 2004).
Here's a good article explaining what they did. And if you're looking for "quality" security software, you should look here and here.

Last time I checked installing Norton Internet Security was an option exercised by the owner of the computer. Yes it blocks ads. That's what the owner of the computer expects it to do. Norton doesn't control what the user sees...the user does. Got It?
Why doesn't your nalyzer function like everything else? Ehh?
Posted by: Don Echols | October 02, 2008 at 09:59 PM