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website blocked due to pup

Or find an alternative site for subtitles My advice to all users is to do as I have done and block from their browsers.

website blocked due to pup

While I think is an excellent site and I fully understand the need for advertising revenue I just can not allow the sort of things that they are clearly condoning onto my PC.Īlex from Propeller said in his post "We are sorry for any inconvenience caused and we guarantee you that we are doing everything that is possible to have a safe ad serving experience." Why then, if I google, is there page after page of advice on how to get rid of redirects from your PC? and why are you redirecting my browser to porn, scam and virus sites WARNING *************WARNING This last one is graphic hard-core pornography WARNING *************WARNINGĭo you want your kids to automatically see this when they are looking for subtitles ? attempt to bypass Epic Games security, probable MALWARE, posssible VIRUSĪ. League of Angels - PORN GAMEĪndroid APK for 'Fortnite'. I have not shown the complete link to avoid accidental openings The following are the first 10 tabs that Propeller Ads Media ()opened on my pc

website blocked due to pup

Trying to access a subtitle on automatically opened a second tab which accesses. So it is a fresh, unused browser on a different pc I have installed Chromium on to my Linux pc. I dont know what he is gonna do with it, maybe change advertising agency, maybe reporting it so the advertising agency can do something. Have you tried clearing cache? Can you confirm that is is still happening again - and again every single time?ītw, I have also reported this to the superadmin. So it is strange that it is hapening with you EVERY time. I mean after a page refresh (and especially a browser restart) you should get other ads. I think one of the advertisements is opening that bad page. Not everybody on this world is as nice as we are, so things can go wrong here. This is done through an advertising agency and they get their content from their customers. As soon as the browser is closed, the problem is gone. For as far as I can see, that infinite login dialogue is the (only) nasty part. I think that infinite login dialogue is unwanted, but so is ransomware and nuclear attacks. I guess the PUP stands for Potentially Unwanted Program, but this is a bit vague. This login dialog screen prevents us from controlling the browser (closing the tab, closing the browser, whatever) and that login screen will only disappear with the correct credentials - in reality never. But that link, what is actually happening is a htaccess login system looping forever.













Website blocked due to pup