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mediafire now blocks you out when using an adblocker
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Daswiruch:

--- Quote from: PhantOS on July 15, 2017, 08:50:16 AM ---this whole mantra about them choosing the very specific ad agency that fits your preference is autistic.

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it's not about loving preference
it's about at least having the basic loving decency to check if your bullstuff ads that you signed off to whatever handicapped 3rd party company don't even attempt to give your customers loving malware
this stuff is inexcusable
PhantOS:

--- Quote from: Daswiruch on July 15, 2017, 08:52:15 AM ---it's not about loving preference
it's about at least having the basic loving decency to check if your bullstuff ads that you signed off to whatever handicapped 3rd party company don't even attempt to give your customers loving malware
this stuff is inexcusable

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--- Quote from: The Murderous Cop on July 15, 2017, 08:51:28 AM ---intrusive: popups, video ads, popunders (i swear to loving god these are the worst)
nonintrusive: small static image/gif ads, partner links

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ads are loving ads, there's no intrusive/nonintrusive and that's just your own personal description of them. in reality, they are all ads that are only bothering you because you click on them. it doesn't matter if its a progressive ad or a 'click thsi button to download speedincreaser' ad, they're all the same

if you don't want malware then don't click on it. as for the popup that happens when you click on the screen, that's a legitimate issue and i would raise that issue to mediafire as well
Daswiruch:

--- Quote from: PhantOS on July 15, 2017, 08:54:35 AM ---if you don't want malware then don't click on it. as for the popup that happens when you click on the screen, that's a legitimate issue and i would raise that issue to mediafire as well

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drive-by malware exists where something as simple as visiting the website or loading it can download malware to your computer
Verification:

--- Quote from: PhantOS on July 15, 2017, 08:54:35 AM ---ads are loving ads, there's no intrusive/nonintrusive and that's just your own personal description of them. in reality, they are all ads that are only bothering you because you click on them. it doesn't matter if its a progressive ad or a 'click thsi button to download speedincreaser' ad, they're all the same

if you don't want malware then don't click on it. as for the popup that happens when you click on the screen, that's a legitimate issue and i would raise that issue to mediafire as well

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oh my god.
PhantOS:

--- Quote from: Daswiruch on July 15, 2017, 08:55:23 AM ---drive-by malware exists where something as simple as visiting the website or loading it can download malware to your computer

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normally browsers like chrome and firefox already have their own measures that prevent unsecure init downloads from being activated
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