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Make sure you distinguish SmallNetBuilder (the website with reviews) from SNBForums (these forums). The former is what has a new owner (for quite some time already), and whatever ads they serve there isn't under thiggins' control.Tim Higgins, Mr. SmallNetBuilder no more...:
Your website has been and is full of pop-up ads and some are phishing malware.
OE
That's a good point. I thought he was referring to this site, since he is advising you to leave it.Make sure you distinguish SmallNetBuilder (the website with reviews) from SNBForums (these forums). The former is what has a new owner (for quite some time already), and whatever ads they serve there isn't under thiggins' control.
Make sure you distinguish SmallNetBuilder (the website with reviews) from SNBForums (these forums). The former is what has a new owner (for quite some time already), and whatever ads they serve there isn't under thiggins' control.
That's a good point. I thought he was referring to this site, since he is advising you to leave it.
Nothing like that seen here.Anyone else seeing this while browsing this forum logged in... it pops up and smells like an ad... like click bait:
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OE
I wrote my post because your post specifically quoted "Mr. SmallNetBuilder no more...", and also because you referred to "your website" - people tend to refer to forums as "these forums" rather than as a website. Just making sure everyone were discussing the same thing.This thread never discussed nor does it pertain to any other site or site owner.
Thanks. I'll follow up. Should not be happening.The example above is from an iPhone 14, iOS 18.1.1, Safari.
It happens quite often and I notice it when the page starts drifting around. This means an oversized ad is present somewhere on the page.
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