How do I get rid of these pop-ups?

I have flickering popups all over my internet how top get rid of them?

  • all type of popups come up on all the websites i get on seem like they go with the pages but i hate it they will come up in front of something im reading or watchin. i had titanium support from best buy when i got the computer last year but i no longer have it what should i do

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    Ok......then, use a fast browser like CHROME or OPERA....those have inbuilt & perfect pop-up blocker function. goodluck.

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Install a pop up blocker for your browser and stop watching porn! :D (it has tons of pop ups ads )

Solid P

Hey use firefox with adbock plus.. ehehehe me too faced same problem years ago..

hawkeye

Try "MalwareBytes" to start cleaning up your system: http://www.malwarebytes.org/ (free version has no "real-time" shield) Browser 'pop-up blockers' are lightweight, thin as a Shōji door defense, and advertisers (legit & malware purveyors) know how to get by those very easily. Users must boost their own defenses these days. Browsers are doing what they are designed & configured to do automatically, which is; reach out to the 'Net and bring back all the 'assets' it encounters (including advertising), then display them. You must modify your browsers 'automatic' behavior so it restricts what gets returned, for both security and privacy. Get Firefox as your default browser & use it for everyday tasks. The following mods help, but methods ("vectors") are dynamic, and users must stay abreast of daily threats. FIREFOX: Tools> Options> Privacy> top drop menu set to "Firefox will use custom settings..."> Check 'Accept Cookies from sites' ►Un-Check 'Accept 3rd Party cookies'. And tick the very top box regarding "Do Not Track". A good collection of effective add-on's (Official Mozilla) is here: https://addons.mozilla.org/collections/dunbar-pappy/dunbarpappy/ AdBlock Plus (with 'subscription' added) & "Better Privacy" also helps defray rubbish. ►► At minimum, get the #1 item for malware prevention: "NoScript", which constrains automagically fetching & deployment of potentially tainted assets. [Bookmark and refer to this page for how it works, and how to use it...very straight forward; http://noscript.net/features#contentblocking INTERNET EXPLORER does not handle 3rd party assets very well (or anything else) and won't give nearly the control as Firefox. It is garbage. Use to your own detriment. Chrome is pretty good to, with the only exception of Google's snooping into your business.

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