Just got two of those today, trying to replicate it now so i can run a firebug and track it downits not even just the fact this site redirects/pop ups to ads, its that these are usually virus/malware infested sites... whoever your going through advertising you might just need to switch. AVG blocked a virus from a redirect ad from this site just today..
This always happens on my desk top (which i actually care about) but now today it happened on my phoneJust got two of those today, trying to replicate it now so i can run a firebug and track it down![]()
This was their response when I emailed them earlier:This always happens on my desk top (which i actually care about) but now today it happened on my phone
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Could you provide some details on your end:
1. Your IP Address
2. Your Timezone
3. What browser are you using?
4. Type of phone
We can run a report after we gather this material to help more accurately troubleshoot your re-directs.
Thanks,
This was their response when I emailed them earlier:
So if you can pm me that info the next time you get it, i'd appreciate it.
look at the time on the screenshot, it literally happened 15 minutes ago;
1. AT&T U verse is all they should need (service provider)
2. PST time zone (specifically bay area/north california)
3. Safari
4. iPhone 6, 128 GB version
run down of events;
Woke up, clicked on Safari app, which loaded the coli - which is already active on my Safari because I never close it (that love), saw had some notifications, clicked on the notifications area and it instantly redirected me to that screenshot above.
Again on the phone, I dont care too much about because it has usually great anti phishing soft ware automatically built in. My desktop im more worried about especially since I run my business through it and have business emails with very private information of clients in it (so they can reserve tables, etc.)
1st time happening on my iphone (ive been redirected before on my phone, but not to a phishing site) but it happens way more frequently on desk top. Which usually when you advertise you can choose who you want to target more desk top users or mobile users, so they are probably trying to focus desk top users more because unless their own security measures are up to date its easier to steal information. (just a calculated guess)
These ads turning off my audio
I mostly see amazing .
Thought I was the only oneThese ads turning off my audio
I mostly see amazing .
This and the ALDI ad does it tooThese ads turning off my audio
I mostly see amazing .