I suppose this is what happens when a computer expert, such as yourself, communicates with someone with limited knowledge of computers, such as me.
I apologize for not being more clear.
What I want is not real time protection, but a program that, when opened, and started, such as Ad-aware, will scan my PC in full (INCLUDING FIREFOX) to search for spyware/tracking cookies. I realize that SpywareBlaster will block these, but after scanning my computer with Panda, I believe there are 12 malware issues (not sure of the correct terminology) that are within Firefox. After scanning with Panda, I re-scanned (3 times now) with Ad-aware and Ad-aware found nothing.
After doing research on Ad-aware, I believe it does not completely scan Firefox or does not scan Firefox at all. If I am incorrect, please let me know as I am basing this off the fact that while "watching" Ad-aware scans, it does not appear to scan Firefox (cache, cookies, etc.) and based off other articles or comments where people have stated that Ad-aware does not scan Firefox, but only Internet Explorer.
Again, I am not looking for real time protection, but rather a program that will (when I open and run it or start it) look in Firefox folders offline and tell me if I there is spyware or tracking cookies located there.
Have I been clear or did I jumble everything again? Perhaps "scan" and "scan Firefox" are where the confusion lies.
Thanks again and please let me know if I am screwing up my request here.