Author Topic: Good GAWD Mediafire -_-...  (Read 1565 times)

Good gawd. When ever I try to download an add-on off of Mediafire, it always spams popups at me. Usualy forcing my computer to download something that *could* be a trojan virus, making all the more angry, and making me shut down the computer. Mediafire please fix this -_-



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These are the Blockland forums. What are you, blind?

Maybe you should send a complaint to Mediafire.

Get an adblocker plugin for chrome (does it have add-ons? I think it does) or firefox

aka internet explorer sux

I have Internet Explorer, and I only get one pop-up, but I usually don't get any at all.

Get an adblocker plugin for chrome (does it have add-ons? I think it does) or firefox

aka internet explorer sux
Ya it does and the guy that made it for firefox made it for chrome.

These are the Blockland forums. What are you, blind?
It turns out im not blind. Most of the awesome BL addons are on mediafire.
I have Internet Explorer, and I only get one pop-up, but I usually don't get any at all.
I usually get a popup that says "You are the winner of MMM/DD/YYYY. Click here to claim your prize!" and that's what usually forces my computer to do weird things...
Maybe you should send a complaint to Mediafire.
I dont have an account on MF!


This topic is like telling mediafire to fix blockland.
Not that there's anything wrong with blockland

Media<--say that then think of that  Fire

Get an adblocker plugin for chrome (does it have add-ons? I think it does) or firefox

aka internet explorer sux
AdBlock Plus and NoScript for Firefox/SeaMonkey? That's the setup I'm using right now, haven't gotten over to Mediafire to test it, though. It should, in theory, work very well at blocking ads and the popups.
The only problem is that you have to allow trusted scripts from every site you go to the first time around.

I get at maximum 1 pop-up when downloading files, and they never "force" my computer to do anything. You're over-exaggerating.

I get at maximum 1 pop-up when downloading files, and they never "force" my computer to do anything. You're over-exaggerating.
Other sites do. Mediafire just puts up pop-ups with sound and animations to piss you off and slow down your programs. :P