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How to Block Ads on Android: Stop Pop-Up Ads on Your Phone

How to Block Ads on Android: Stop Pop-Up Ads on Your Phone

We all know that ads can be annoying, but you don’t have to put up with them if you don’t want to. Here’s how to block ads on Android. Most people know how easy it is to install an ad blocker on your desktop or laptop, but few know that you can also block ads ...

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Apple TV+ has a good reason to add ads to its platform.  This reason is Netflix

Apple TV+ has a good reason to add ads to its platform. This reason is Netflix

There was a time when streaming, although paid, did not contain advertising. Not at least as we recognize it in advertising form, because ultimately the product placement It’s always been there (especially on Apple TV+ where iPhones, iPads, MacBooks and others abound). However, There are already many platforms that include advertising. In fact, those that ...

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How to stop pop-up ads on a Samsung phone

How to stop pop-up ads on a Samsung phone

Pop-up ads on your Samsung phone can be an annoying interruption. They get in the way of what you’re trying to do on your phone. No one needs those annoying ads from the early 200s on their smartphone! Want to get rid of it permanently? Here’s how to say goodbye to those pesky intruders on ...

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Control D blocks online threats, ads and more for less than

Control D blocks online threats, ads and more for less than $35

When it comes to web security, we’re all looking for the same thing: a single solution that keeps all your internet access secure and protected on all the devices connected to your home. And if these tools helped your digital workspace run smoother and more efficiently, that certainly wouldn’t hurt either. With Control D, you ...

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New Mac malware targets users with legitimate-looking ads and meeting links

New Mac malware targets users with legitimate-looking ads and meeting links

Jamf Threat Labs has released a new report on infostealer malware targeting macOS users. The report details two malware attacks; the first is a new implementation of the Atomic Stealer malware, while the second involves an attack in an online communication tool. Both attacks steal a user’s sensitive information, such as account usernames and passwords, ...