This is ridiculous. The site is unusable with virus/popups. And I'm not talking the Chevy add. The full on re direct and you can't go back have to kill the page. I'll go find some place else to visit
This is ridiculous. The site is unusable with virus/popups. And I'm not talking the Chevy add. The full on re direct and you can't go back have to kill the page. I'll go find some place else to visit
Refresh adblock, if that doesn't do it, uninstall and reinstall. I've had to do that in the past, but has not happened for years. I don't use a phone to access here.
This is ridiculous. The site is unusable with virus/popups. And I'm not talking the Chevy add. The full on re direct and you can't go back have to kill the page. I'll go find some place else to visit
Refresh adblock, if that doesn't do it, uninstall and reinstall. I've had to do that in the past, but has not happened for years. I don't use a phone to access here.
This.
Occasionally Adblock will break and new a fresh install.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
You cannot over estimate the unimportance of nearly everything. John Maxwell
If you're using a real computer clear your browser cache. An evil script might have gotten in there somehow and gets run whenever the campfire comes up. Ad blockers block the script from getting on your computer in the first place, not from running once they get (somehow) through. Don't know about phones.
I'm running Adblocker Ultimate but never had a problem when running any of the Adblocker series. I run CCleaner every so often which will clear cache and delete a bunch of other junk. The free version which will throw a little "buy me" popup on occasion but not even a minor annoyance really.
The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh
No Script gives you full control of what can run. Everything is blocked by default, and only you can allow the scripts to run. I think No Script is better than any ad blocking program, but I still use both. I use Ad Nauseam, because it tells the advertisers that I clicked on their ad, and instead it blocks it, so it [bleep] up their data because every ad it sees, it does the same. The total estimated cost for this year of blocking ads is nearly $20K. That a lot of wasted revenue. Join the club. Ad Nauseam & No Script is the best I've ever used.
"Social order at the expense of Liberty is hardly a bargain” de Sade "He who'll not reason is a Bigot, he who cannot is a Fool, and he who dares not is a Slave."SirWilliamDrummond
That's why I dropped No Script. It blocked EVERYTHING including stuff I wanted to see and whitelisting got to be a pain in the ass.
You can Whitelist for good. There is a temporary whitelist and a permanent one. It's easy to setup the permanent ones once you figure out which ones are valid. Sure it takes a little more effort, but 'It Don't Come Easy'...
"Social order at the expense of Liberty is hardly a bargain” de Sade "He who'll not reason is a Bigot, he who cannot is a Fool, and he who dares not is a Slave."SirWilliamDrummond
This is ridiculous. The site is unusable with virus/popups. And I'm not talking the Chevy add. The full on re direct and you can't go back have to kill the page. I'll go find some place else to visit
Well...bye.
Too stupid to consider some of the redirects would be deliberate ploys by anti firearms nuts.
I've been on here awhile (have no clue how long, but my posts are outrageous) with Safari and High Sierra.. Apple. No problems. No adblock either i think- tho my wife takes care of that sort of thing.
She's a good wife.....
I have gotten the occaisional redirect, but not from this site. I just close the computer down and start over. Worked so far.
This is the ONLY site I have trouble with pop ups and redirects.
An unemployed Jester, is nobody's Fool.
the only real difference between a good tracker and a bad tracker, is observation. all the same data is present for both. The rest, is understanding what you're seeing.