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(Oct 25, 2017, 18:52 pm)NokTham Wrote: No, I was not joking about turning off Chrome's malware protection, it's a PITA.
I gave you several suggestions, if you don't want to follow them, that's your call, just don't start acting like a troll.
Not joking. Hmmm. Moderators and Administrators telling us to turn off legitimate functions and concerns. You guys narcs on the side? How about dealing with the attack. Real or not? Is Google screwing with us? I'm wasting your and my time. I'm sorry that I'm concerned. It's your site. Have a great day. Be safe.
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For anyone getting the red page in chrome saying Deceptive site you can do this to solve the issue. This is ONLY for chrome.... go in settings, then click on advanced, then click on content settings, now click on JavaScript. now where it says BLOCK there is an "add" to the right side, click on ADD, now add https://thepiratebay.org into it..... Thats it your done, should be solved now, this way you can leave the javascript option on (set to allowed) the only site java will block is the ones you add to the block list.. Hope this helps.
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Google regularly blocks TPB; and equally regularly unblocks it again a few days later.
Chrome, a browser for the masses, is deliberately overly protective. That is not an entirely bad thing.
But TPB is a pirate site, with "illegal" material as well as the occasional dodgy ad. If you are visiting such areas of the web you should know what you're doing. If you don't, that's your problem.
If you're not willing to disable an unnecessary layer of over-protection just wait a few days for google to fix their mistake. Or fuck off back to cloud cuckoo land where all the torrent sites not only provide all the content you want, for free, but they're totally ad free as well.
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(Oct 26, 2017, 01:07 am)Sid Wrote: Google regularly blocks TPB; and equally regularly unblocks it again a few days later.
Chrome, a browser for the masses, is deliberately overly protective. That is not an entirely bad thing.
But TPB is a pirate site, with "illegal" material as well as the occasional dodgy ad. If you are visiting such areas of the web you should know what you're doing. If you don't, that's your problem.
If you're not willing to disable an unnecessary layer of over-protection just wait a few days for google to fix their mistake. Or fuck off back to cloud cuckoo land where all the torrent sites not only provide all the content you want, for free, but they're totally ad free as well.
Thank you. I'm humbled by your vulgar brilliance. Cheers.
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what should chrome browser users do ? its impossible to use tpb
is best way to get firefox and noscript for now >?
is tpb working on a fix ?
thanks
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#15 you may go for what our mod NokTham mentioned
"Have you tried to click on Details and try to proceed? Also, use an adblocker. If that doesn't work, disable Chrome's malware protection.
Menu -> Settings -> Show advanced settings -> Privacy -> deselect Protect you and your device from dangerous sites"
and for the actual fix we have wait for the hamsters to sober up.
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(Oct 26, 2017, 07:21 am)WW3hasstarted Wrote: what should chrome browser users do ? its impossible to use tpb
is best way to get firefox and noscript for now >?
is tpb working on a fix ?
thanks
i posted a fix, please read my earlier post, i also use chrome and the fix i posted works 100%
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(Oct 25, 2017, 21:59 pm)givemesomething Wrote: it same here
Deceptive site ahead
Attackers on traffic.adxprts.com may trick you into doing something dangerous like installing software or revealing your personal information (for example, passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards). Learn more
How about if PB just removes the traffic.adxprts.com link?
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(Oct 26, 2017, 17:02 pm)fstjohn Wrote: (Oct 25, 2017, 21:59 pm)givemesomething Wrote: it same here
Deceptive site ahead
Attackers on traffic.adxprts.com may trick you into doing something dangerous like installing software or revealing your personal information (for example, passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards). Learn more
How about if PB just removes the traffic.adxprts.com link?
If they remove the ads outright, it will be a pay service only
ads will never go away, they will live on the internet for eternity...
How about you just block that site in your router or host files and never see it again.
Like I did years ago, never see ads, never get popups, never need an adblocker....
Internet smart people
And just as an FYI as to how great blocking sites directly works....
I use IE11 mostly and laugh at the people saying it is useless and unsafe and blah blah...
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That is something that is reported by google and maintained on their list of malicoius sites. Since that is the add site it should be no problem, otherwise a slight inconvenience. The best thing is to get an adblocker like uBlock Origin.
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