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MeesterTea

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  1. Okay, thanks for clearing that up. Still, it would be a handy feature to have available, right? When an onlslaught of "Website blocked" popups occurs, I would prefer to simply choke it off at the source (by closing a tab), since the popups themselves are not very helpful--and are quite distracting. Just as I prefer to avoid sites that barrage me with multiple layers of annoying ads, video clips, sound bites, etc. while I'm trying to simply read an article; I would prefer to avoid sites that (knowingly or unknowingly) include hidden links to malicious third-party websites. But thanks just the same for many years of protection via Malwarebytes/MBAM!
  2. Well, the URL/domain listed in the popups almost never matches any site that I've consciously chosen to visit--so I'm guessing that these refer to ads & such coded invisibly within another page. Is there a way to connect the two? And curiously, Malwarebytes is currently blocking the https://iptest.malwarebytes.com link you provided. Wha???
  3. While browsing in Google Chrome I will occasionally encounter a distracting barrage of "Website blocked" popups. The message provides domain & IP information, etc. on the malicious site, but does not indicate which open tab in the browser is responsible. I would prefer to simply avoid sites which embed links to the malicious ones, but at this point I am reduced to a trial-and-error approach--tough when there are 30+ tabs open. Am I missing something? Does Malwarebytes/MBAM (Premium v.3.3.1) provide a way to view this information? If not, would you consider this as a possible feature to be added? Perhaps a function button such as "Identify Malware Source Page" on the popup window?
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