I have configured propeller ads on my website, was hoping that it is a good way of making money, unfortunatly the popup generated are annoying my website visitor. I have decided to stop the ads, i have uninstalled plugin, i have deleted codes in the Header of my website, whenever you click there is a new popup opened, or an other new tab, and because of this some tools are listing my website under risky website.
My website is http://mucuruzi.com
can someone help me to know how i can completely remove this service of propeller ads from my website?
Thanks
UKURI
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Is there any alternative way to make my site publish any advertising by adsense, or any alternative for adsense that can allow web browser games?
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We have a curriculum site hosted in New Sites and is shared publicly. Anyone that visits the site gets the Google "We're Sorry" page and can't access the website without refreshing the page multiple times. It seems that after you finally get each page to show, future visits are fine. But as they begin to roll this site out to teachers, they need the link to work. This is both via direct link access or clicking the link in an email. Happens in Chrome and Firefox so far from testing.
I've never seen this happen with Google Sites. There is nothing specific on the page that is unsafe, no insecure embeds (just images and links to google drive docs).
I used https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search to test and it comes back safe.
Per request I am going to include screenshots from the Network tab. However I can no longer replicate this issue on my network or machines, but many teachers are still reporting the issue so trying to get screenshots from them. In this first one, logimpressions is blocked for them but the site loaded - this is most likely caused by having uBlock enabled.
I'm trying to add a support page right in the extension window but all that I can find is adding a link to another page. I've included some pictures, as I don't know how to really describe the feature.
that's what I have currently, and below is what I want to have-
This is a screenshot of what I have on the dev page, concerning the support feature-
I'm not sure what I need to change, so any help would be appreciated! (Directed here from this chrome forum thread)
Go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/developer/dashboard
Click "Edit your User Feedback preferences"
Check the "Enable User Feedback for all my apps in Chrome Webstore." box.
Note that neither you nor your users will get notified of new posts made in the webstore support section, so you probably want to direct users to a third party support platform, such as issues on the project's Github repo.
I entered a web site from my LG G2 and i took a warning on screen in web browser. (not chrome, other official web browser called "internet") It says: "Warning. G2 has infected. Install an antivirus from Google Play" and there was OK button on warning and when i clicked OK it sent me to 360 Total Securty page on Google Play. And also on browser, another web pages opened. (ali.express was one of them) How can it know my phone is G2? is it possible a web page can know what is my phone model? was it a virus? has my phone infected? Please help thanks..
Yes, it is possible for a website to get information about you, such as your phone type, operating system, browser, browsing history, etc (see Mobile Device Detection).
More than likely - I say this without knowledge of website visited - the website wants you to download their virus scanner without you actually having a virus. This happens all the time on computers as well when you visit a site and get a pop-up that your computer has been infected and to install a specific program, which might ask you to call tech support and cost money.
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Careful where you click.
As shown in the image here:
Why would Chrome require a user to manually “Reload” an extension? The extension seems to be working for a while, then suddenly a user reports that it has stopped working and I have to instruct him/her to click the “Reload” link.
As an extension developer, I would like to be able to prevent this from happening. Here’s my extension in the Chrome Web Store.
Screenshot borrowed from a similar report from another developer.