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Am I the only one getting pop up ads from Norton when I'm on the site. They are nearly impossible to get rid of.
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In my experience Norton is a malware virus.
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I've never opened any of the crap posing as Norton but I can't get rid of it without closing the browser. Any ideas?
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Several different ways, depending on what OS
Mac and Windows ublock origin is probably #1
iOS or tablet ad block one.
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🤞 Okay, we'll see what happens for Firefox and Safari. Thanks.
I did see this other thread on this topic just this morning. Don't know how I missed it before but timing is everything. Well, timing and location. Well, that plus opportunity.... 🤣
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