Didn't realize you're female. Makes the gif even funnier.No...but you can take it and shove it up your ass.
Jerk.
You guys do realize, that for something to happen you need to click on the add or at least download something? An add on it's own, can't give you a virus.I had this problem too but I just close it down and do regular virus scans
It seems fine for now
No I'm just not home to disable it cause it happens to me aswell but I'll be home today to disable that shitI guess kav got desperate and isn't being too picky with ad providers. shame.
The type of ad matters. That's what's got the people I've seen being vocal about it, vocal.
There are ads and then there's the popup/redirect/etcetc bs that plagues some ad providers, some of which include malware or other threats.
Are there ones that do that?This ^
I have no problem supporting a website i like through turning off my ad blocker. However intusive ads, ones that cover half the screen, or worse ones like those that create popups, redirects or copy your biscuits, are an automatic block for me. I dont care what site you are.
Are there ones that do that?
I fixed that alreadyThere was one that tried to open another website tab, but my browser killed it. I have not seen it since, but i think it happened twice. I cant help with which one it was, as the browser just gives a warning screen after killing the redirect.
Could you have accidentally clicked on the ad? That would open another tab every time but I've never encountered it happening on it's own. I've noticed some ads are invisible with just an 'x' to close the ad next to them, either at the bottom middle or bottom right of the screen They used to get in the way resulting in accidental clicks when I was trying to react to a comment but ceased to be a problem after I became aware of itThere was one that tried to open another website tab, but my browser killed it. I have not seen it since, but i think it happened twice. I cant help with which one it was, as the browser just gives a warning screen after killing the redirect.
Malware makers buy ad impressions in the ad exchanges, then try to infect as many as possible. This phenomenon is old and impacted even very large, popular and "legit" websites. It's not that you necessarily need to click something on the porn site to get infected.You guys do realize, that for something to happen you need to click on the add or at least download something? An add on it's own, can't give you a virus.
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