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Browser Gaurd acting strange


NevadaQuads

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I recently notice the guard is no longer blocking pop ups in many sites I visit. It did before and I have changed no settings? Everything is "on" in settings on all sites I visit.

For example. In Titan TV they plaster an annoying video window on the screen I'm viewing. Browser Guard used to stop that but it doesn't anymore. Same thing with ads showing up on just about everywhere I go.

Has something changed or have many sites figured out how to circumvent blockers?

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The annoying videos may or may not be able to be blocked, depending on the "annoying video hosting site" involved and the method used.  I have a pet peeve with another website that uses similar methods and we have been unable to block it successfully in the past.  I have passed your complaint to the developer, in case evolution of our code has made blocking possible since the last time I asked.

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3 hours ago, gonzo said:

The annoying videos may or may not be able to be blocked, depending on the "annoying video hosting site" involved and the method used.  I have a pet peeve with another website that uses similar methods and we have been unable to block it successfully in the past.  I have passed your complaint to the developer, in case evolution of our code has made blocking possible since the last time I asked.

 

 

14 hours ago, AdvancedSetup said:

Hello @NevadaQuads

Please try uninstalling Malwarebytes Browser Guard.

Then restart the computer and reinstall Malwarebytes Browser Guard and let us know if you're still having issues or not

Thank you

 

I'm not seeing where or how to uninstall in win 10. I only have the main MalwareBytes uninstall and that will take it all out. The only other thing I see is "dashboard" and that says nothing other than version 3.2.2.9 and doubt that's the brow

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