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Ok I referred the unmentionable to our web techies, they are “Blue Coat” this is their response:
“This is a problem with the webad on the specific site, and not with the shopping site itself. Could you submit the URL of the ad/site where the ad is present?”
So they are saying the only way to block this is by blocking AB itself. Now I know that also the other unmentionable that I have at home also works. AB can you check the “webad”??
“This is a problem with the webad on the specific site, and not with the shopping site itself. Could you submit the URL of the ad/site where the ad is present?”
So they are saying the only way to block this is by blocking AB itself. Now I know that also the other unmentionable that I have at home also works. AB can you check the “webad”??
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This is popping up 10 times in a row on me now after 10 I get about 10 seconds respite to paste a post from a previously typed source. So as you can imagine during the day my responses are limited but I am the ideal person to tell you if it’s fixed or not.
This is popping up 10 times in a row on me now after 10 I get about 10 seconds respite to paste a post from a previously typed source. So as you can imagine during the day my responses are limited but I am the ideal person to tell you if it’s fixed or not.
Are there any specific ads present when the problem is happening? So, if it's happening 10 times, and each time there's the same ad on the page, then we might then have a culprit.
One theory might be that the 'unmentionable' might have a sibling ad that's triggering it.
We're turning off ad networks one at a time, so please let us know if you see it!
One theory might be that the 'unmentionable' might have a sibling ad that's triggering it.
We're turning off ad networks one at a time, so please let us know if you see it!
At the moment I have floryday and gardenlines but It doesn’t seem to matter.
I’d have though the first thing you’d have done is scan all the ads on the site anyway.
There is also one that I can’t quite make out because it is elongated at the top of the screen
It has the phrase “winter lines” and it’s orange.
I’d have though the first thing you’d have done is scan all the ads on the site anyway.
There is also one that I can’t quite make out because it is elongated at the top of the screen
It has the phrase “winter lines” and it’s orange.
Hi guys
in this post I indicated that the G*** advert is associated with the Ally-eXpre55 advert - the orange one offering a 50% discount.
https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/Ans werbank -Sugges tions/Q uestion 1597298 .html
In my experiments, when I saw the Ally-X advert, it was often fine, unless the Ally-X ad appeared distorted.
In that situation the G*** advert frequently popped up within a second of the distorted Ally-X advert appearing.
The advice at the time was to always refresh the page when the Ally-X advert appeared, until it was no longer displaying.
If the G*** advert appeared, to use the 'back' option to step back at least two steps. A single back step usually resulted in the same distorted Ally-X advert appearing, with the inevitable G*** advert following almost immediately.
in this post I indicated that the G*** advert is associated with the Ally-eXpre55 advert - the orange one offering a 50% discount.
https:/
In my experiments, when I saw the Ally-X advert, it was often fine, unless the Ally-X ad appeared distorted.
In that situation the G*** advert frequently popped up within a second of the distorted Ally-X advert appearing.
The advice at the time was to always refresh the page when the Ally-X advert appeared, until it was no longer displaying.
If the G*** advert appeared, to use the 'back' option to step back at least two steps. A single back step usually resulted in the same distorted Ally-X advert appearing, with the inevitable G*** advert following almost immediately.
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I did a lot of research at the weekend, when the pressure is off.
I'm currently preparing for a court case in Xuzhou, China next week, preparing for three presentations in Chengdu and Amsterdam and Cologne; trying to get through some legalese from our contracts people in response to a large order from the US.
Sorry, but I don't have time to do more investigation.
I do some research; I offer whatever information I have gained from that research, but I am not tech support for AB.
I'm currently preparing for a court case in Xuzhou, China next week, preparing for three presentations in Chengdu and Amsterdam and Cologne; trying to get through some legalese from our contracts people in response to a large order from the US.
Sorry, but I don't have time to do more investigation.
I do some research; I offer whatever information I have gained from that research, but I am not tech support for AB.
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