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On ‎5‎/‎6‎/‎2019 at 12:35 PM, p4design said:

Ad blockers aren't perfect.  Hotscopes should be avoided at all costs.  It is the worst I have ever encountered.

this is nothing to do with ads and blocking them

besides its 2019. where do you go in the world where there is no advertising?

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On 5/7/2019 at 6:20 AM, Paixtaras said:

If you believe that sites with pop ups are perfectly safe then I will not argue with you.

That's not what I said. I was only talking about hotscopes specifically,
which is what I said.

On 5/7/2019 at 8:55 AM, CELENTANO said:

I will just agree that NOT EVERY POP UP is malware but YOU CAN'T BE SURE if one contains a malware or not.

As I said, if you see a popup start to load, just press Ctrl+W and it will
close immediately. That works with any popup or tab on any website.

On 5/7/2019 at 8:55 AM, CELENTANO said:

Because, like the companies who make the viruses make also the antiviruses, then its the same with malwares

The companies that design and create the AV software, anti-spyware
software, etc., do not also create viruses, spyware and other malware.
These companies fight viruses, etc., with the software they design.

On 5/7/2019 at 8:55 AM, CELENTANO said:

...just avoid sites with pop ups.

That's like saying people should avoid the Internet. Are there dangers
on the Internet? Sure, that's why it's necessary to take the proper
precautions by using blockers, AV apps, etc. If you don't protect yourself,
you're just a target waiting to be caught in some nefarious hacker's trap.

On 5/7/2019 at 8:55 AM, CELENTANO said:

I have tried plenty of times to procced in video with adblocker and also with pop up blocker.

I have a suggestion. Disable those ad/popup blockers you're using then
try to play the videos on hotscopes. If they still won't play, it may be that
Flash Player is not turned on in your browser(s). Since it's being phased
out, browsers don't usually activate it by default anymore. You have to do
it manually. See if that helps.

This will also help. Create a free account at hotscopes and login. That
made a difference for me. It should for you, as well. I hope this is helpful.

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On 5/6/2019 at 7:35 AM, p4design said:

Ad blockers aren't perfect.  Hotscopes should be avoided at all costs.  It is the worst I have ever encountered.

I'll be the first to tell you that blockers aren't perfect. That's why you run
more than one. What one doesn't catch, another will. But, they definitely
work and work well.

IMHO, it's unfair for you to say that hotscopes should be avoided because
it's the worst site. It simply isn't true and doesn't hold up under scrutiny. I
play and download videos there all the time without any problems, as do
other CC users.

If you take the necessary precautions for surfing the Internet, not just
hotscopes, and use a download manager, you should easily be able to
play and download videos from hotscopes and many other sites, as well.
Except for the ones that have been deleted. There's not much you can do
about those.

On the other hand, if you don't take those precautions, you have no room
to complain about popups on hotscopes or any other site because they
are easily avoided.

Also, create a free account on hotscopes and login with it. That should
help, too.

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25 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

I'll be the first to tell you that blockers aren't perfect. That's why you run
more than one. What one doesn't catch, another will. But, they definitely
work and work well.

IMHO, it's unfair for you to say that hotscopes should be avoided because
it's the worst site. It simply isn't true and doesn't hold up under scrutiny. I
play and download videos there all the time without any problems, as do
other CC users.

If you take the necessary precautions for surfing the Internet, not just
hotscopes, and use a download manager, you should easily be able to
play and download videos from hotscopes and many other sites, as well.
Except for the ones that have been deleted. There's not much you can do
about those.

On the other hand, if you don't take those precautions, you have no room
to complain about popups on hotscopes or any other site because they
are easily avoided.

Also, create a free account on hotscopes and login with it. That should
help, too.

I'm not the least bit interested in a free account with hotscopes.  It is in fact the worst I have ever encountered.  Click after click after click... brings terrible pop-ups.  As I have previously stated, I take sufficient precautions and have not had a virus infect my computers in years, yet I still find hotscopes intolerable.  Whether you like it or not, it is my opinion and I am entitled to it.

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4 hours ago, Barry Elephant said:

this is nothing to do with ads and blocking them

besides its 2019. where do you go in the world where there is no advertising?

My point was a counter point to another persons post about ad blockers, which had everything to do about pop-up ads and blocking them.  Perhaps you should read the whole thread.  It was regarding pop-ups that attempt to lock your computer for ransom.  You think that is legitimate advertising?

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4 minutes ago, p4design said:

Whether you like it or not, it is my opinion and I am entitled to it.

I didn't say you weren't, I just disagreed with it.

7 minutes ago, p4design said:

Click after click after click... brings terrible pop-ups.  As I have previously stated, I take sufficient precautions and have not had a virus infect my computers in years,

You're talking about apples and oranges. Popups and viruses are not
controlled by the same software. Anti-virus software will not stop
popups, as you have well found out. That's why the blockers are
essential.

I've tried to help make your surfing easier and more hassle-free. You
can choose to implement the basic precautions and get rid of most
popups, or you can choose not to and suffer through the popups that
many sites serve up. Good luck.

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5 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

 You can choose to implement the basic precautions and get rid of most

popups, or you can choose not to and suffer through the popups that
many sites serve up. Good luck.

But none more than hotscopes.  It is the worst I have ever encountered and should be avoided at all costs.

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8 minutes ago, p4design said:

But none more than hotscopes.  It is the worst I have ever encountered and should be avoided at all costs.

Only because you choose not to fix an easily solved issue. Some choose
to light a candle to show the way. Others would rather curse the darkness.
Good luck.

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