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What's with words in blogs and even in PM's being converted to links to advertisements? Is this another funds source for BC? Especially in PM's I think this is a step too far.

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It is probably a virus in your browser, or maybe router

I don't see such links here. So, it is probably you.

Check the extensions and plugins installed in your browser. Google around a bit about each of these. Remove those who aren't legit. (Some might need an anti-virus level cleaning to come off.) Restart the browser after that.

If that doesn't help, check your system for unwanted drive-by software and viruses with anti-virus software. Remove everything bad. Restart.

If the problem still persists, connect your PC / laptop / ... to another source of Internet. If you aren't on speaking terms with that, ask for help someone around who is. If the problem stays on, you still have viruses and/or unwanted software and/or plugins - continue cleaning. If it disappears, most probably your router is infested - clean it or buy a new one.

Success - and if you have questions, they are welcome. :-)

I've had that happen to me

Patricia Marie Allen's picture

I ended up using the "Boot-Time Scan" on my Avast antivirus software. There's free version that I used for years, until the gave my a sweetheart deal to upgrade.

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Patricia

Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
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Browser problems

erin's picture

There are no such ads installed on BC, it is most likely in your browser. Some sites install hidden browser extensions when you click on a link on their page.

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Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

It's definitely a malicious

It's definitely a malicious browser extension. Chrome gets them them most, as add-ons for "find your routes", "free forms online", and various extensions.

First check your add-ons and extensions and remove any you don't actually use or need.

Second, download adwcleaner from https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/

That'll run and strip out the malware that's left (well, it does a decent job. Doesn't necessarily remove everything).


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.