Pop up on Safari
Has anyone gotten this pop up? I am not sure if I should comply or not. I don’t know if phones can get viruses
iPhone SE, iOS 11
Has anyone gotten this pop up? I am not sure if I should comply or not. I don’t know if phones can get viruses
iPhone SE, iOS 11
iPhones can not get viruses. I would restart the phone and try to access the web site again.
if necessary, try double clicking the Home button or swipe up from the bottom of the screen and swipe Safari upwards. Go to Settings/Safari and clear History and Website Data. Open Safari and test.
Safari - Clear the history and cookies on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
iPhones can not get viruses. I would restart the phone and try to access the web site again.
if necessary, try double clicking the Home button or swipe up from the bottom of the screen and swipe Safari upwards. Go to Settings/Safari and clear History and Website Data. Open Safari and test.
Safari - Clear the history and cookies on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Sam1714 Said:
"Pop up on Safari: Has anyone gotten this pop up? I am not sure if I should comply or not. I don’t know if phones can get viruses"
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First off, you'll never get a virus on your iPhone. So, no worries there.
See this 3-Month Old Post on Google Support Forums: What is cdn.ampproject.org and google Analytics? How do I remove them?? - Google Support. It Reads: "iOS customers: Please restart your device. After a full reboot, the Safe Browsing cache will be cleared and this URL will no longer be detected." So, a quick solution is to restart the iPhone, and see if this still pops up.
Captcha:
This captcha thing is typical for suspicious activity. It's the same ordeal if you were to do this in iTunes, when it comes to using it interactively. Are you Performing One of the Following?:
What Could be Suspicious:
Do you have VPN running?
The page shows captcha, Google is trying to determine whether you are the person sending the requests.
Pop up on Safari