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lilshawn:

--- Quote from: SpatzST on July 27, 2014, 08:15:15 pm ---i dont know how anyone uses the internet these days without an adblocker.  do yourself a favor, download chrome and install the Adblock Plus extension.  I've had no issues with emumovies and viruses/malware.

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this is probably the best advice one can be given in this situation.

most of the problems with torrent sites stems from malformed ads. It comes down to them trying to display the most ads for the most amount of money. Most times, a virus infected ad will pay the most.

DeLuSioNal29:
Good advice.  Personally, I never go to emumovies.com on my arcade machine anyway.  I try to keep my arcade machine "barebones".  Plus I am a subscriber to emumovies content and I have access to the FTP instead where I have zero issues.

That said, if I need to surf the web I use my PC where I can install chrome, etc.

DeLuSioNaL29

lamprey:

--- Quote from: SpatzST on July 27, 2014, 08:15:15 pm ---i dont know how anyone uses the internet these days without an adblocker.  do yourself a favor, download chrome and install the Adblock Plus extension.  I've had no issues with emumovies and viruses/malware.

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That is sagely advice. If you don't want to run an extension there and you are running Windows, you can always modify your Host file to block most Ad sites. For example:

http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/

SpatzST:

--- Quote from: lamprey on July 28, 2014, 01:34:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: SpatzST on July 27, 2014, 08:15:15 pm ---i dont know how anyone uses the internet these days without an adblocker.  do yourself a favor, download chrome and install the Adblock Plus extension.  I've had no issues with emumovies and viruses/malware.

--- End quote ---
That is sagely advice. If you don't want to run an extension there and you are running Windows, you can always modify your Host file to block most Ad sites. For example:

http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/

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oh interesting, didnt know you could do it that way. makes sense

Circo:
Got reports of this over the weekend, right after I intentionally broke the tapatalk install trying to fix another issue.  I have the next few days off of work so I am going to dig in and see whats wrong.  But since tapatalk sends out notices to the browser and I broke it completely I have a feeling that is whats throwing the errors.  I've only had a chance to check with chrome and I have adblock installed so nothing is showing up weird on my end but I've had enough reports in the last few days to know there is a problem.  I'll get it fixed shortly. 

Sorry for the issue guys.  I would have addressed it sooner but I was working putting on a concert sunday and my thursday-sunday was comprised of 12+ hour work days.

As far as ads there are a couple Google ads for non signed in or basic members and they really bring no revenue in to speak of so I will be turning that off and see if that makes a difference.  Any info on what software is actually reporting the error/virus would be helpful.

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