Hi AnnMarie, Yeah, Bugnosis is mainly for knowledge and though I might not want it active all the time I've found it interesting in what it's shown me already. Here's a quote from the attached article on the download site:
If you use ad- or cookie-blocking software, you may already be able to block Web bugs. Programs such as InterMute's AdSubtract (the SE version is free) and Guidescope's free Guidescope utility offer Web-bug-blocking features. And if your Web browser blocks third-party cookies or supports the P3P security standard, you may already be safe from Web bugs that track your personal browsing.
I thought I'd check the PCWorld page with those on and off when I get a chance and see what happens. At the beginning of every PCWorld page 2 Web bugs are installed.

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