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Pop Ups Driving Me Demented!!!!

Aaaaaaarrrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!!!!!


I have ML 10.8.2 with Safari 6 on a Macbook Pro (early 2011). Pop up blocker is enabled.


Pretty much every website I go on has those annoying bouncy adverts at the side and at the bottom, you know, the ones which try to trick you by putting an unconvincing windows XP style window with an X which they want people to click on to try and make the pop up go away (I think they annoy me mostly because they assume that I am one of these people who fall for it).


I also get one which pops up a little box every time I hover over a hyperlink in the text of the web page, telling me I can win an iPhone 4S (like I want one of those, they are sooo last year 😉). This one is particularly annoying because I click around quite fast sometimes and it follows your mouse cursor so I often accidentally click of the f@*%ing thing!


The most alarming, since I have a ten-year-old son who is getting to be quite tech-savvy, is that I downloaded a movie the other day and I swear to God it tagged on a random ***** which then showed up in my downloads file. Luckily I spotted it before he did.


Is this what we have to learn to live with since the new rules about cookies (I hope not, since for most websites you have to accept cookies to use them), or is there something you can get which is better at blocking these things than the standard built-in pop up blocker?


Any advice would be greatly appreciated 🙂

MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011)

Posted on Jan 28, 2013 1:36 PM

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Jan 28, 2013 2:24 PM in response to John Galt

Hi John, Thanks for your reply and I'm sorry in advance if I'm a bit waffly!


This is one of many...


http://www.infinity-online.co.uk/PrivacyPolicy.html


I don't know if you will see the same as me, but It's got an advert along the bottom and every time I hover over one of the blue underlined words which look like hyperlinks I get the little window. Sometimes when I get that little window I am hovering over an actual link but sometimes they are obviously just made to look like hyperlinks where you might expect a hyperlink to be. They are almost always taking me to sites which get you to fill in online surveys to get "rewards"


The adverts seem to be related to things I've looked at previously (like the advert I can see now is about golf holidays and my BF was searcing for those the other day), so that's what makes me think it must be cookie related but I closed safari down a few minutes ago and there was another window open which was very inappropriate indeed and I can't have my son seeing stuff like that.


I don't know what I clicked on to make that window appear, though. I don't look at stuff like that so I don't know where it's coming from and am very concerned that things like that can just appear from nowhere even though the pop up blocker is turned on.

Jan 28, 2013 3:00 PM in response to TheAmazingLoaf

Yontoo is adware, which would drive anyone up a wall. Uninstall it with the "uninstall" button in Safari Preferences > Extensions.


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How you installed it is a mystery, but downloading torrents is a good way to cause all sorts of interesting things to happen. Just a hint 😉


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"horizontally crosses the internet"... what a load of çråp.

Jan 28, 2013 3:10 PM in response to TheAmazingLoaf

TheAmazingLoaf wrote:


... If I uninstall Torrenthandler as well does that mean I won't be able to download torrents at all?


Not necessarily; there are torrent clients that do not use Safari, but I don't download torrents so I am not best qualified to answer.


Can you provide another URL of a site with such "fake" hyperlinks? I can find none on the one you posted.

Pop Ups Driving Me Demented!!!!

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