No sooner did I open the Inspire 4G page on my PC when Norton 360 notifies me that I'm getting a "web attack" from "www.zarbellot.com/6545S5/53Z355" (212.95.55.179, 80)
The first alert was named "Web Attack: Exploit Kit Variant Activity"
The second alert was named "Web Attack: Malicious Toolkit Webside 8"
Get rid of Norton. Problem solved.
Honestly though, I have no idea what you're talking about.
I have Norton as well, and NEVER that kind of message. Looks like ur system is already infected, and is peeking out when u access this page.
By the way, I am not sure there are ads on this site in the first place. I don't remember ever seeing one. And I don't see any cross site scripting either.
@rotchcrocket04: OOPS about that thanks.
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All the hosts I see on the HTC Inspire 4G page are:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/
http://media.xda-developers.com/
If anything, OP should run Malwarebytes.
OP: follow my link below, download it, UPDATE it, run Full Scan. Should take around or over an hour. Delete anything it may find. Let us know what happens.
Malwarebytes download link - click Download Now in upper right-hand corner
diablo009 said:
I have Norton as well, and NEVER that kind of message. Looks like ur system is already infected, and is peeking out when u access this page.
By the way, I am not sure there are ads on this site in the first place. I don't remember ever seeing one. And I don't see any cross site scripting either.
@rotchcrocket04: OOPS about that thanks.
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All the hosts I see on the HTC Inspire 4G page are:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/
http://media.xda-developers.com/
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I returned the favor.
diablo009 said:
By the way, I am not sure there are ads on this site in the first place. I don't remember ever seeing one. And I don't see any cross site scripting either.
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There are tons of ads on this site.
Just browsing through the page, I see non-xda-developer.com links including: netshelter.net, pdadb.net, altitudedigitalpartners.com, liftdna.com, googleservices.com
rotchcrocket04 said:
If anything, OP should run Malwarebytes.
OP: follow my link below, download it, UPDATE it, run Full Scan. Should take around or over an hour. Delete anything it may find. Let us know what happens.
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As expected, nothing found in 367397 objects except for a single "false positive" in HKCU for start_showhelp.
The "attack" was external, not from anything on this PC. It's a corporate computer, so it isn't used to view any "questionable" web content.
rotchcrocket04 said:
If anything, OP should run Malwarebytes.
OP: follow my link below, download it, UPDATE it, run Full Scan. Should take around or over an hour. Delete anything it may find. Let us know what happens.
Malwarebytes download link - click Download Now in upper right-hand corner
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+1, with the addition to install and run from safe mode with networking
zuriken said:
There are tons of ads on this site.
Just browsing through the page, I see non-xda-developer.com links including: netshelter.net, pdadb.net, altitudedigitalpartners.com, liftdna.com, googleservices.com
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Wow. I am on Firefox with no blockers whatsoever (work system), and don't see any ads.
LOL @ rotchcrocket04 (made me smile)
diablo009 said:
Wow. I am on Firefox with no blockers whatsoever (work system), and don't see any ads.
LOL @ rotchcrocket04 (made me smile)
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Plenty of ads from our favorites: zedo.com, doubleclick.net, atdmt.com, etc. (visible with IE, FF, and chrome)
The most insidious ones are sitting between thread replies, and they disable the mouse-wheel scroll function when you mouse-over the ad.
zuriken said:
Plenty of ads from our favorites: zedo.com, doubleclick.net, atdmt.com, etc. (visible with IE, FF, and chrome)
The most insidious ones are sitting between thread replies, and they disable the mouse-wheel scroll function when you mouse-over the ad.
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Whew! Glad I am using FF
diablo009 said:
Whew! Glad I am using FF
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A lot of them are "flash" based (the animated ones), so if you don't have flash on your PC, that's probably why you can't see em. I've got Firefox on this PC, but that still shows ads.
Maybe you're running an iPad, ha ha ha.
zuriken said:
A lot of them are "flash" based (the animated ones), so if you don't have flash on your PC, that's probably why you can't see em. I've got Firefox on this PC, but that still shows ads.
Maybe you're running an iPad, ha ha ha.
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I am on my office system. But now I see. I have ad blocker, ad block plus, and flash blocker add-ons loaded
using google chrome with adblock as my only defense. i see no ads at all
diablo009 said:
I am on my office system. But now I see. I have ad blocker, ad block plus, and flash blocker add-ons loaded
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I was gonna say it sounds like your IT guys have installed MVPS Hosts to block all the garbage.
Tx Redneck said:
I was gonna say it sounds like your IT guys have installed MVPS Hosts to block all the garbage.
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Nah, not that smart too. But well, same at home too. No ads. These three are standard addons I install on all my systems.
IE 9/Win 7/Norton Security and never see these notices. I check my security log and no issues there as well.
Related
Now available for download in the market:
http://www.skyfire.com/product/skyfire-2-0-for-android/
Mike
crazymike1234 said:
Now available for download in the market:
http://www.skyfire.com/product/skyfire-2-0-for-android/
Mike
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Dang..ya beat me to it. Was just in the process of posting
FLASH WORKS! FLASH WORKS! FLASH WORKS!
HAHA haven't been this excited since the 'ol WinMo days.
Don't expect the speed of Opera, that hasn't changed w/ this Android port....but for functionality, can't beat it.
Beta?
Only one I see says beta after it. Is that it?
gottria said:
Only one I see says beta after it. Is that it?
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Yes, I even wrote beta in the title.
Mike
FC. will try uninstall-reinstall....
You can also download it from Android Market.
Can't wait to try this, loved it on my WinMo phone.
S
I tried to post this reply on my phone but skyfire keeps force closing when I pointed to text boxes...
Installed and uninstalled. Slower and more cluttered than the stock browser.
Maybe the full release will be better.
Pass. Plus Flash already works on my phone.
This browser seems better than stock, but not as fast as Dolphin overall. Better Flash support sounds good to me though.
This browser is the closest I have come to being able to play my Slingbox on Android... The Slingbox website thinks I am on Mac OSX.
Despite not being rejected at the directory page(like every other android browser), it doesn't show my Slingbox.
i got the daily show to play from it's website so I'm happy, hulu = fail and so does abc.com shows
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The Slingbox website thinks I am on Mac OSX.
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Off Topic, but along these lines.
The Facebook touch website says "Download facebook for your Ruth" instead of "Download facebook for your Hero"
WTF is that about???? LOL
out of all the browsers,
great for speed-opera
great versatility-dolphin
ease of use-stock
sky fire is okay but its not better than any of these in their respective categories
on a side note has anyone tried fennec(firefox mobile) i cant get it started
What I'm stoked and waiting anxiously for is Opera Mobile. Loved it on my Vogue and dont see why I wouldnt on my Hero.
Kcarpenter said:
Off Topic, but along these lines.
The Facebook touch website says "Download facebook for your Ruth" instead of "Download facebook for your Hero"
WTF is that about???? LOL
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LOL! That's hilarious! Does it say that in other browsers?
Kcarpenter said:
Off Topic, but along these lines.
The Facebook touch website says "Download facebook for your Ruth" instead of "Download facebook for your Hero"
WTF is that about???? LOL
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That's probably due to the fact that all your data is being sent through a Skyfire proxy. Yup. You're revealing your browsing habits and data to Skyfire.
Yeah, the way skyfire works is that everything is rendered on their server and then sent to your phone. So, websites that detect hardware or location will end up detecting skyfire's hardware and location instead of yours. It also means that a copy of your facebook page is now cached on skyfire's server!
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Yeah, the way skyfire works is that everything is rendered on their server and then sent to your phone. So, websites that detect hardware or location will end up detecting skyfire's hardware and location instead of yours. It also means that a copy of your facebook page is now cached on skyfire's server!
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SkyFire server admins will enjoy my nude shots on my FB Page.
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It does it on all browsers so far...its weird.
I I just recently totally reformatted my hard drive because I thought I had a virus and couldn't find it. But after reinstalling everything and making sure that I didn't have anything I discovered that when I log into XDA and I stay on for some length of time all of a sudden I start getting commercials playing. How do I stop these?
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I I just recently totally reformatted my hard drive because I thought I had a virus and couldn't find it. But after reinstalling everything and making sure that I didn't have anything I discovered that when I log into XDA and I stay on for some length of time all of a sudden I start getting commercials playing. How do I stop these?
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Huh, I dont know what you are referring to. Screen shot perhaps? I assume whatever it is, it depends on flash and the easiest way is to disable flash. The browser I use lets you disable it per site or only enable when you click. I assume other browsers have something as an extension.
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Huh, I dont know what you are referring to. Screen shot perhaps? I assume whatever it is, it depends on flash and the easiest way is to disable flash. The browser I use lets you disable it per site or only enable when you click. I assume other browsers have something as an extension.
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I dunno. I never have it happen on any other site. This is the only one. I don't see any ads. Its just audio. I've hunted it down and hunted it down but havent found where it is on here.
TDubKong said:
I dunno. I never have it happen on any other site. This is the only one. I don't see any ads. Its just audio. I've hunted it down and hunted it down but havent found where it is on here.
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Weird. If you get something like firebug or http headers extensions on firefox, they will let you find out what external links are loading. If you can get me some sort of dump or screen shot, I can tell you what to block in your host file. Chrome has the developers tools that show the same stuff or Opera has Dragonfly, so whichever you use.
Opera though, you can right click on the page → content tab → edit site preferences → turn off plugins. That's what I do at least or disable them on all sites and enable when I need them, just for better security.
Pretty sure the other browsers have flashblock, but last I knew and don't quote me on it, flashblock runs the just for a moment before it shuts off the flash since it's an extension. If the flash happened to be malicious, that could possibly be bad. Just semi off topic, but just something that was true and may still be.
If you don't want to deal with all that, you can use my hosts file that I use on my desktop, it's smaller version of the one I use for mobile thats posted with a script to install/update it in the developer's section of the forum.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24904191/hosts-desktop
rename it "hosts" and stick it in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts on windows (must open notepad with admin privilages) or on linux/osx, it goes in /etc/hosts.
I wouldnt normally advocate for blocking ads on xda, but if they have anything that automatically plays audio, that draws the line for me.
TDubKong said:
I dunno. I never have it happen on any other site. This is the only one. I don't see any ads. Its just audio. I've hunted it down and hunted it down but havent found where it is on here.
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Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page you're on, it's on the right side.
Sent from my 5am5ung SGH-R225
It's just a blank white space for me, but if you add the following line to your host file, you wont see it anymore, since it's one of these:
0.0.0.0 rt.liftdna.com track.netshelter.net cdn.viglink.com
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264778
Will flag again to the admin.
Hello everyone, so I recently finally got blocked from tethering by T-Mobile after a long time of sucking it out of them by being rooted and on a custom ROM like all of us here.
The way they know you are tethering on their network is by the User Agent that is sent to them by your desktop/laptop computer browser. When they see that a regular browser is accessing their network, that's when you get the infamous T-Mobile Hotspot Screen we all hate.
I've recently discovered a Firefox Add-On called User Agent Switcher found here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher/?src=search
Download it and install it to Firefox. Then download this (right click, "Save as") http://techpatterns.com/downloads/firefox/useragentswitcher.xml
Go to Tools>User Agent>Edit User Agents (a window pops up) click on "Import.." and add the .xml file you just downloaded.
Then pick a User Agent that resembles the Sensation webkit and BAM! Free tethering for all of us.
I'm using it right now
NOTE: If you use a Googlebot User Agent, you will be able to tether and always load up full webpages instead of mobile versions. - Thanks to The Archangel and chadwick3nser for discovering this!
You can also do the same with chrome.
Been doing it for since the day they released it.
The Archangel said:
You can also do the same with chrome.
Been doing it for since the day they released it.
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Hell yeah, go Chrome! I've never used it so I wouldn't know
FiddleGoose said:
Hell yeah, go Chrome! I've never used it so I wouldn't know
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I actually take it one step further an either completely hide my IP on the computer or switch it so they can't try to block it.
Nice!
Is that how att detects also?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
They detect by sniffing packets an the extra Mac address
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They detect by sniffing packets an the extra Mac address
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Damn, AT&T is on point. Bastards.
I hate T-Mobile for pulling that move as well.
FiddleGoose said:
Damn, AT&T is on point. Bastards.
I hate T-Mobile for pulling that move as well.
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just about every major cell company does the exact same thing to detect it. Maybe different variants but still the same.
I am doing this right now as well, but all the desktop pages are in mobile. I have found the desktop button on the bottom of the youtube site but cant find it on most sites. any workaround for this?
chadwick3nser said:
I am doing this right now as well, but all the desktop pages are in mobile. I have found the desktop button on the bottom of the youtube site but cant find it on most sites. any workaround for this?
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Use a Google spider UA. Everything will be as normal
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Use a Google spider UA. Everything will be as normal
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do i create a custom UA and edit the string to a spider or how would be the best way? or what would be the best one to use?about going about this? sorry, have no experience with user agents
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nevermind, i used googlebot 2.1 new version and its working great, thanks for this!!!
Glad you got it working.
Hey op. Heres a suggestion, put in the your first post. Use a Google bot user agent. Using that will load all the web mail pages normally.
The Archangel said:
Glad you got it working.
Hey op. Heres a suggestion, put in the your first post. Use a Google bot user agent. Using that will load all the web mail pages normally.
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You got it!
The Archangel said:
I actually take it one step further an either completely hide my IP on the computer or switch it so they can't try to block it.
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What are you using to block the IP address? I was thinking just changing the IP to not be the standard DHCP that the phone would give you still shows it coming from another MAC address on the same connection and would be obvious to the write sniffing rules?
I realize this isn't a requirement I've been using the UA for a while from canary but I easily see them stopping this workaround w/ better sniffing rules.
SurfCityCom said:
What are you using to block the IP address? I was thinking just changing the IP to not be the standard DHCP that the phone would give you still shows it coming from another MAC address on the same connection and would be obvious to the write sniffing rules?
I realize this isn't a requirement I've been using the UA for a while from canary but I easily see them stopping this workaround w/ better sniffing rules.
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i use platnium hide ip. it switches to another ip when im on windows an sometimes ill use smac to change that also. havent found any programs for linux yet (havent really looked)
The Archangel said:
Use a Google spider UA. Everything will be as normal
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This is a very bad advice as pretending to be a googlebot may get you either blocked or banned from many websites (especially if they use ZBBlock) as this behavior is rated as a spammer/bot activity.
tobitege said:
This is a very bad advice as pretending to be a googlebot may get you either blocked or banned from many websites (especially if they use ZBBlock) as this behavior is rated as a spammer/bot activity.
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I've been doing it for a while, never got a ban on my end
Okay I've been tethering fine for a while on FF, but T-Mobile finally blocked me yesterday... I figured out that it was the second I started to watch a YouTube video. Guessing they're able to see activity on my cell account at the same time as my login is accessing YouTube and put 2&2 together...? (That may be obvious to some...)
Anyway... I may try the user agent spoofing but this is really aggravating since I'm traveling right now and the internets in my hotel are $10/day.
Sent from my Galaxy S 4G
Anyone figure out how to use netflix while spoofing in Firefox? I've been settling for Amazon Prime instant video, but I'd love to have Netflix back. With the UA spoof, Netflix won't play movies. At least I haven't figured out how.
This method no longer works for me
Evening all,
Just a quick question, do any of you use anti virus software for your phones? If so which one?
Running
Your finger works as a great anti virus, here's how to use it, when you download that modded candycrush.apk file from cheatersRus.com and you're asked if you want to install this apk file, select NO. There no virus, 100% guaranteed to work.
peachpuff said:
Your finger works as a great anti virus, here's how to use it, when you download that modded candycrush.apk file from cheatersRus.com and you're asked if you want to install this apk file, select NO. There no virus, 100% guaranteed to work.
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:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
So true...
Antivirus apps on a phone are so unnecessary and ends up hurting your experience with your device instead of improving your experience.
Just a bit of common sense goes a LONG way folks...
I don't. I used to run 360 for ram clears and storage cleans, specifically the little widget was nice, antivirus was there but meh. Now that you can use stock ram/storage cleaner + it has a widget. So goodbye 360 for me.
That said, I don't really download any apks unless they are listed here on xda.
peachpuff said:
Your finger works as a great anti virus, here's how to use it, when you download that modded candycrush.apk file from cheatersRus.com and you're asked if you want to install this apk file, select NO. There no virus, 100% guaranteed to work.
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Amen, brother, amen. I get so many friends of mine asking me "why is my phone so slow" and I look at it and they've got 9billion games and 4000 tabs open and facebook messenger (anyone running facebook deserves what they get, sorry, i consider facebook stupid to begin with but honestly, no, YOU DON'T HAVE TO OVERSHARE THAT YOU WENT POOP FIVE MINUTES AGO And, NO, your baby IS really ugly, stop posting so many damn pictures of it). I just happily go ahead and delete about 80-90% of the crap they put on their devices and voila, they're "amazed" that it's "faster" no, it's just not as bloated.
peachpuff said:
Your finger works as a great anti virus, here's how to use it, when you download that modded candycrush.apk file from cheatersRus.com and you're asked if you want to install this apk file, select NO. There no virus, 100% guaranteed to work.
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Ok ?
I don't download anything unless it's in the play store or here.
I only asked as I was fiddling with the settings on my phone and one of the options for anti virus.
Running
Currently, I'm using Bitdefender and Disconnect Pro.
Disconnect Pro should suffice just fine. Not really an antivirus, but it will prevent ads from popping up (probably the best ad block I can think of without root).
Go to device maintenance, security, and accept the notification that appears.
Intel Security will now actively secure your device. (No need for any AV from the playstore.)
Now, you can use AdHell or DisconnectPro to enable system-wide ad-blocking using the Knox firewall without root. This should avoid most crapware.
Do not download/install anything that prompts you to enable installation from Unknown Sources.
You're now secure.
Skander1998 said:
Go to device maintenance, security, and accept the notification that appears.
Intel Security will now actively secure your device. (No need for any AV from the playstore.)
Now, you can use AdHell or DisconnectPro to enable system-wide ad-blocking using the Knox firewall without root. This should avoid most crapware.
Do not download/install anything that prompts you to enable installation from Unknown Sources.
You're now secure.
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Once Intel Security is enabled, is there any way to disable it again?
Did not find an option for that..
Thanks & best regards!
Michael
peachpuff said:
Your finger works as a great anti virus, here's how to use it, when you download that modded candycrush.apk file from cheatersRus.com and you're asked if you want to install this apk file, select NO. There no virus, 100% guaranteed to work.
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If you didn't know some malware/viruses are on play store that isn't detected by Google. Can't remember if it was recently but 2 million handsets where infected because of apps on play store especially the dodgy ones
pheeos said:
Once Intel Security is enabled, is there any way to disable it again?
Did not find an option for that..
Thanks & best regards!
Michael
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I did not try this, but this may work.
Go to settings -> apps -> click the 3 dot menu and click show system apps -> click Device Maintenance.
Clear the data of the device maintenance app.
underdog_656 said:
If you didn't know some malware/viruses are on play store that isn't detected by Google. Can't remember if it was recently but 2 million handsets where infected because of apps on play store especially the dodgy ones
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And since google didn't catch it what makes you think some av software will?
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If you didn't know some malware/viruses are on play store that isn't detected by Google. Can't remember if it was recently but 2 million handsets where infected because of apps on play store especially the dodgy ones
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I'm REALLY confused, you even write, "especially the dodgy ones" yet, WHY would you download the "dodgy" ones? WHY?
It's sort of like, "Don't stick your hand in the woodchipper" You come running a half-hour later and have no hand screaming, "I stuck my hand in the wood chipper". Well, yeah.
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And since google didn't catch it what makes you think some av software will?
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It's better than nothing. There might be a possibility for the anti virus.
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sanjsrik said:
I'm REALLY confused, you even write, "especially the dodgy ones" yet, WHY would you download the "dodgy" ones? WHY?
It's sort of like, "Don't stick your hand in the woodchipper" You come running a half-hour later and have no hand screaming, "I stuck my hand in the wood chipper". Well, yeah.
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Many people download them if you didn't know. E.g game guides.... that's fine that you don't download these but there are people who do.
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It's better than nothing. There might be a possibility for the anti virus.
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Many people download them if you didn't know. E.g game guides.... that's fine that you don't download these but there are people who do.
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Honestly, if they're downloading from sketchy sites, they deserve what they get. No one should complain if they KNOW better and do worse.
sanjsrik said:
Honestly, if they're downloading from sketchy sites, they deserve what they get. No one should complain if they KNOW better and do worse.
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M8 we are talking about play store not websites. What's wrong with you people, good for you that you know what sketchy websites are but other people don't e.g older people. Then what's the point of having a antivirus on computer if only you would visit Facebook and not any sketchy websites. So yeah hopefully this shows how stup** ur comment is. I agree with you people should be able you know and website but as I said before they don't...
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M8 we are talking about play store not websites. What's wrong with you people, good for you that you know what sketchy websites are but other people don't e.g older people. Then what's the point of having a antivirus on computer if only you would visit Facebook and not any sketchy websites. So yeah hopefully this shows how stup** ur comment is. I agree with you people should be able you know and website but as I said before they don't...
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Sorry, when you start name-calling, the discussion ends.
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Sorry, when you start name-calling, the discussion ends.
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I didn't call you nothing I said ur comment is....
Bruhhhh
Anti virus apps on mobile systems are useless and pointless. They will never detecty anything on android as the malware on android is not made like PC software nor does it act like it.
The biggest cause for slow devices I find are people being lazy and having tons of folders on their home screen with tons of apps in them. Doing this will slow your system down. Also filling more then 50% device storage will also slow the device down.
I am trying to figure out how I can whitelist slickdeals from Adaway. Adaway is great for blocking add but sometimes its too strong for its own good. Everytime I try to open up a deal from SD, I always get the 404 error cannot be reached. Yet if I turn off ad away, the links work without any issues. Is there a work around for this, or is there a ad block that does allow it?
js2shanks said:
I am trying to figure out how I can whitelist slickdeals from Adaway. Adaway is great for blocking add but sometimes its too strong for its own good. Everytime I try to open up a deal from SD, I always get the 404 error cannot be reached. Yet if I turn off ad away, the links work without any issues. Is there a work around for this, or is there a ad block that does allow it?
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I setup a pihole and a VPN server at home and use the VPN when I want ad blocking. Makes it much easier to turn on and off for stuff like Slickdeals, or just as easy to whitelist it. There's also the benefit of not needing root so my wife can use it too without too much issue
dakoellis said:
I setup a pihole and a VPN server at home and use the VPN when I want ad blocking. Makes it much easier to turn on and off for stuff like Slickdeals, or just as easy to whitelist it. There's also the benefit of not needing root so my wife can use it too without too much issue
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I agree with this, I have done it this way as well as just using adguards private dns in the dns settings on the phone, then turning it off when you want to not adblock, works the same way for the most part.
dakoellis said:
I setup a pihole and a VPN server at home and use the VPN when I want ad blocking. Makes it much easier to turn on and off for stuff like Slickdeals, or just as easy to whitelist it. There's also the benefit of not needing root so my wife can use it too without too much issue
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To answer your question, Yes... in Adaway, click the menu dots in he upper right, choose "Your Lists" then on the "white" tab, click the "+" to add the url you want to allow. in this case: *.slickdeals.*
-ryan
oryanh said:
To answer your question, Yes... in Adaway, click the menu dots in he upper right, choose "Your Lists" then on the "white" tab, click the "+" to add the url you want to allow. in this case: *.slickdeals.*
-ryan
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The problem with this though is that Slickdeals isn't the actual domain that gets blocked it's a bunch of different affiliate domains. I'd imagine it would take quite a while before you get them all but it will work eventually
dakoellis said:
The problem with this though is that Slickdeals isn't the actual domain that gets blocked it's a bunch of different affiliate domains. I'd imagine it would take quite a while before you get them all but it will work eventually
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yes I tried to just add slickdeals, but unfortunately when people post deals on the website, it goes through an affiliate link so whoever posts it gets rewarded. So when going through the affiliate link, the ad block blocks any access to it.
js2shanks said:
yes I tried to just add slickdeals, but unfortunately when people post deals on the website, it goes through an affiliate link so whoever posts it gets rewarded. So when going through the affiliate link, the ad block blocks any access to it.
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Have you tried adding slickdeals in the "redirection" tab?
@js2shanks
I've the feeling the subject is more (if not at all) related to AdAway than to OP7 Pro. Unless you know there's a thread dedicated to AdAway, very active and regularly visited by very knowledgable members who like to share their experiences. Maybe that's the best place to get support...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190753