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Jetheels

(991 posts)
Sun Nov 7, 2021, 12:33 PM Nov 2021

Whenever I come on to DU

I’m getting all these boxes that appear taking up the screen that say MacAfee total protection
And scan virus protection. Never happened before. Doesn’t happen on any other website I visit. Is anyone else having this problem?

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Whenever I come on to DU (Original Post) Jetheels Nov 2021 OP
I have never had this problem... secondwind Nov 2021 #1
Yes I'm a member. Jetheels Nov 2021 #5
You have to log back in periodically nt Shermann Nov 2021 #6
Maybe try logging out and back in? Heartstrings Nov 2021 #2
Yeah that's what I do. Then it starts again. Jetheels Nov 2021 #8
Contribute a few bucks to DU PJMcK Nov 2021 #3
What's going on are not ads. I see plenty of ads. Nothing like this. Jetheels Nov 2021 #7
I will do that. Thanks. Jetheels Nov 2021 #9
As the first response says below, if you make a contribution to DU mahina Nov 2021 #4
Send a message up the admins discntnt_irny_srcsm Nov 2021 #10
Are you running MacAfee on your device? Lasher Nov 2021 #11
The ad I get is a MacAfee ad. Jetheels Nov 2021 #12
This may be due to something else BumRushDaShow Nov 2021 #13

secondwind

(16,903 posts)
1. I have never had this problem...
Sun Nov 7, 2021, 12:34 PM
Nov 2021

Are you a member of DU? I know that you see a lot less junk, if you're a member.

PJMcK

(22,869 posts)
3. Contribute a few bucks to DU
Sun Nov 7, 2021, 12:38 PM
Nov 2021

Become a Star Member.

All the ads disappear AND you support the hard working folks who make this site awesome!

 

Jetheels

(991 posts)
7. What's going on are not ads. I see plenty of ads. Nothing like this.
Sun Nov 7, 2021, 12:49 PM
Nov 2021

These are large boxes that take up the entire screen. Completely obliterating the DU website. They cannot be gotten rid of by clicking the box in the corner with an s that ads have, which only makes a loud warning like sound come on.
Or idk maybe it is ads for virus protection. Never seen anything like this on any website. To get rid of them I have to log out. Then I get one log in free of this problem until it begins again.
I sent a letter to the administrator for help. Maybe they are ads idk. But it seems more like my device is going to be infected with a virus kind of thing.

 

Jetheels

(991 posts)
9. I will do that. Thanks.
Sun Nov 7, 2021, 12:51 PM
Nov 2021

I’m not sure what’s going on will resolve this situ. I never saw ads that take over the entire screen of the computer before and don’t go away unless I close down the computer.

mahina

(18,932 posts)
4. As the first response says below, if you make a contribution to DU
Sun Nov 7, 2021, 12:39 PM
Nov 2021

It’s a much more pleasant browsing experience. All those ads go away.

Cheers.

 

Jetheels

(991 posts)
12. The ad I get is a MacAfee ad.
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 12:26 AM
Nov 2021

It’s a warning that my PC is infected with 5 viruses.
And it says in another box, “ACTION REQUIRED!”
These boxes take up the entire screen and are not removable unless I leave DU.
I am not using a pc.
And I don’t have MacAfee installed either.
I don’t know what is going on.
I did contact the DU administrator and they don’t know.
They said it’s not normal for a pop up ad to take up the entire screen like this is doing.

BumRushDaShow

(142,124 posts)
13. This may be due to something else
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 08:43 AM
Nov 2021

that you may have installed that also installed some McAfee "trial" software unbeknownst to you, and that is now being triggered on your PC.

I know Adobe (notably Flash, although nowadays Adobe finally deprecated it, but may have been the case with other of their products like Reader) was "bundling" McAfee with their updates via a check off box that was automatically "checked" by default, and you would have had to manually uncheck it to make sure that McAffee's trial thing didn't install.

If you are on Windows 10, you may have to go through your "Settings" / "Apps" / "Apps & Features" list to see if anything "McAfee" shows up there and if so, uninstall it.

Edit - you say it's not happening on a PC - however the same issue can happen for mobile (phone or tablet) - check your apps on your device to see if McAfee is installed somewhere.

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