I don't know if anyone else is getting these popups, but when I'm online on my Galaxy S8, the only site I get these popups on, is BigSoccer. These things do not pop up when I am online, on my PC. Can any of you tech folks tell me why this is happening to me only on BigSoccer, on my phone? One popup tells me I have a virus, and I need to go to Google Play Store to download AV software (that has bad reviews). Another one tells me I'm a Facebook user (I'm not), and I can optimize my Facebook experience by blah, blah, blah... The most recent one started displaying graphic porno, and getting me to go to their website. I'm pretty tired of that crap! The only way to get it to stop, is to "Force Stop" my browser, and clear the cache. It's a pain in the ass to have to do that every few minutes. I do not surf porn sites, and I am not on Facebook. I've never had this problem until the last couple of weeks. I repeat, BigSoccer is the only site on which these popups appear while I am on my cell phone.
Yeah this pops up all the time for me. It usually causes me to give up, very annoying. For me it happens only on big soccer, and a local news site. It's been going on for a long time, and was mentioned in another thread as well. I'm not going to constantly restart because this is a big soccer issue, not my issue.
Exactly how it works for me. I have done a restart, I have loaded New virus software. Keeps happening consistently here at bigsoccer.
So you are suggesting that I do that every time I look at BigSoccer on my phone? It is the only website it does it with.
These ads are rarely from the site you are visiting, but rather come from sites that you have visited in the past and, as Janet notes, the only fix is to clear your cache. I would also add that you want to put tour phone into airplane mode first and then clear your cache as there is often a “phone home” mechanism that will readd the offending cookies when they are deleted. I’m a little surprised the popups only happen when visiting BS, but it may have something to do with your cookie settings. From what I’ve seen on the web about these popups and from my own experience, the popups are related to ads and from my experience seem to happen more often on sites that I’ve whitelisted for ads (like BS). That’s not to say the site or the ads are what is causing the popups, the delivery of the ads to your browser is just hijacked by the popup. As far as “fixing” the issue, unfortunately it really is a user fix, not a website fix. These popups almost always come from people visiting... shall we say, less honorable websites like porn sites, free streaming sites, free VPN providers, clickbait sites, etc. If you visit these sites intentionally, don’t do it via Chrome, Safari, etc. Get a privacy browser that doesn’t accept cookies, trackers, Flash/javascript, etc from sites and use those. They tend to provide a messier experience on websites as they don’t support flash/javascript and a lot of sites require the features the privacy browsers block in order to run properly, but it will virtually eliminate the popups from appearing when you do use Safari/Chrome/IE/etc. While it is possible to tweak Chrome, IE, Safari, etc to work similar to privacy browsers, they don’t tend to do it as well and, personally, I don’t like the browsing experience limitations the clamping down on features like cookies, trackers, pligins, etc cause when I’m browsing legitimate sites. Due to this, I actually use a fairly open Safari (I’m an iphone user) for my general browsing and I use Firefox Focus when I visit less legitimate sites (this includes Facebook, btw. Those clickbait sites Facebook likes to advertise are notoriously underhanded, but I do like my clickbait listicles) but there are a crapton of other browsers that do the same thing.
Just deleted entire browsing history, cache everything. Logged into BS. Problem is still there. Pop up blocker and redirect blocker going crazy.
I've never visited any of the sites that come up. Deleting cookies/cache is not the solution. When I got this new phone, the first website I went to was Google, then I came to bugsoccer and was hit with these ads. So unless Google is a "less honorable" website, then your theory is incorrect. This is a big soccer issue, not an end user issue.
Well if it is, it's not deliberate nor are we trying to lie about this. @Winoman are you also still experiencing this issue?
I believe you on that. Hopefully this can be pinpointed and solved, as the cookies/cache solution does not make any difference. It happens on my samsung galaxy only. Is everyone else using samsung?
I have a brand new Android install on a brand new phone (thanks Santa!), and I get the redirect every time on Chrome and Firefox. I don't think it can be blamed on users picking up tracking software on dodgy sites. It stops if I disable Javascript. I also just found this: http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/11/08/heres-protect-rogue-redirect-ads-right-now-chrome/ and have tried it for a few minutes successfully. From some reading, I thought the problem might be caused by something that has crept into whatever ad service Bigsoccer contracts with, but I don't really know anything about this and probably misunderstood. Edit: I'm on a motoG (5th gen).
Thanks for that link. My phone just updated this morning, and when I came on this problem was much worse. It took me about 10 minutes of going back and forth just to see your link because the redirects took over the page within 10 seconds each time I loaded it. Way worse than ever before. Not sure why this only seemed to impact big soccer, but damn was it annoying.
Yes. Before the end of December, I'd get redirects from BS occasionally (once a week or so). Then it got so bad that I'd kind of given up reading Bigsoccer on my phone this weekend. Disabling Javascript worked, but I kinda like Javascript on other sites, so I was disabling and re-enabling it just for BS which was pretty annoying. We'll see if restricting framebusting works.
This fix worked for me so far. Considering I was getting the pop ups almost every time I logged in, this has made a difference. Phone is HTC 9 running Android.
Yes. It appears to be worse with Chrome than with Firefox, though. And currently, I'm using Firefox Focus and having no problems. I don't have this problem with any other web site.