I keep getting a number of advertisements from this one website. I wish to block this website. I have edited my hosts file C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc by adding 127.0.0.1 www.xxxxxxx.com. I continue to get advertisements. I have tested to see if the blocking worked by googling the unwanted site. I can go directly to the site from Google. Clearly, I’m doing something wrong. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
Can you suggest a third party software that will block incoming websites. The third party software that I have found appear to block outgoing websites to limit underage children from some sites. I need to block incoming sites.
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Are you sure you are blocking the right site? The URL in the ad and the URL sending the ad may be diferent. That's all I can say.
Sounds like you know how to edit the host file.
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Another recommendation for uBlock Origin, and Malwarebytes. Also, I'd try Chrome instead of Firefox. And I haven't touched Internet Explorer in months, unless I'm using my work computer...
Microsoft is coming out with another browser that is Chromium based.
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It does sound like you might have some malware. You could always try malwarebytes.com and click on free downloads then let it run for a few hours and see what you get. If you just want to block popups and such I run uBlock origin on my browser (firefox) and it seems to keep most everything including youtube ads from popping up.
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Not enough info. Are getting advertisements via email, popping up in a browser, or just popping up as a new window on your computer? What applications you are using (browser, email client, etc)?
Email advertisements are easily blocked in email clients. For example I use Gmail and in the Gmail Settings/Filters and Blocked Addresses it is easy to block emails from any domain.
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