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Wonkah (180534330) wrote:Pretty sure you can block adds in settings.
Joshua (184406306) wrote:Wonkah (180534330) wrote:Pretty sure you can block adds in settings.
Really?
Anonymous (7395887) wrote:It is your browser issue, either uninstall the unknown add-on or try another browser.
GL
Monster (14933279) wrote:I'm using Google Chrome and I have no Ads whatsoever...
AutumnDaze (176351009) wrote:Monster (14933279) wrote:I'm using Google Chrome and I have no Ads whatsoever...
Same!! My desktop does that but I hardly use it so it's not bad...gl to OP on fixing the issue!!
Joshua (184406306) wrote:Anonymous (7395887) wrote:It is your browser issue, either uninstall the unknown add-on or try another browser.
GL
Oh! I'm looking into it right now, Thanks!
Anonymous (7395887) wrote:Joshua (184406306) wrote:Anonymous (7395887) wrote:It is your browser issue, either uninstall the unknown add-on or try another browser.
GL
Oh! I'm looking into it right now, Thanks!
Uninstall an extension to remove it completely from the browser:
Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
Click Tools.
Select Extensions.
Click the trash can icon by the extension you'd like to completely remove.
A confirmation dialog appears, click Remove.
Remove all unknown extensions.
Mya (179243943) wrote:Go to computer, search webspades and uninstall, its something that has automatically downloaded onto to pc while browsing and the clear you cache, also your adobe flash player, shut down ad all should be well, gl
Joshua (184406306) wrote:Mya (179243943) wrote:Go to computer, search webspades and uninstall, its something that has automatically downloaded onto to pc while browsing and the clear you cache, also your adobe flash player, shut down ad all should be well, gl
Thanks Mya!