This spirit ad that scrolls with me and won't go away is incredibly annoying. The site is unusable. The hell?
This spirit ad that scrolls with me and won't go away is incredibly annoying. The site is unusable. The hell?
Yeah it's dreadful at the moment.
What device & browser?my browser lets me know there's about 3 pop ups and 2 redirects every other page
chrome on my android
As stated in the other thread, yesterday while browsing Era, around 10 PM (Italy) I got an ad from Countdown Games which activated a subscription for 5€ each week. I luckily managed to get a refund and the sub deactivated from contacting my provider, I was using mobile data and not the wifi internet connection.
People in the other thread were asking how was possible to get money stolen that way, but you don't need a CC attached to your account, they got money directly from the credit I had left on my phone (here in Italy you can just refill your credit from some stores and the provider will get the amount of money each month).
Apparently the mod who edited my post in the thread I opened never heard of this, so I drop a link so you can understand what those links do (I dunno if they work the same way in USA or other countries).
https://cambiapasso.it/2017/04/abbonamenti-non-richiesti-rimborso/
Getting your money literally stolen is very shitty, so please remove those kind of ads as soon as possible. I was using Chrome on Android when I got this.
As stated in the other thread, yesterday while browsing Era, around 10 PM (Italy) I got an ad from Countdown Games which activated a subscription for 5€ each week. I luckily managed to get a refund and the sub deactivated from contacting my provider, I was using mobile data and not the wifi internet connection.
People in the other thread were asking how was possible to get money stolen that way, but you don't need a CC attached to your account, they got money directly from the credit I had left on my phone (here in Italy you can just refill your credit from some stores and the provider will get the amount of money each month).
Apparently the mod who edited my post in the thread I opened never heard of this, so I drop a link so you can understand what those links do (I dunno if they work the same way in USA or other countries).
https://cambiapasso.it/2017/04/abbonamenti-non-richiesti-rimborso/
Getting your money literally stolen is very shitty, so please remove those kind of ads as soon as possible. I was using Chrome on Android when I got this.
I'm using 3 and I needed to phone them because the protection against those services wasn't enabled by default. But Resetera should get rid of those kind of ads as soon as possible.I'm also in Italy and I can confirm this can indeed happen. Unlike what people thought in the other thread, this has nothing to do with CC theft or anything: it's one of those paid mobile subscription things that were the rage some 10-15 years ago where you'd get ringtones, Java games and whatnot for a weekly fee. It's an outdated technology and it's not very popular to sell stuff like this, but providers (not necessarily all that I know of, but Vodafone by default surely) still allow third parties to let you subscribe to this kind of stuff. So plenty of malicious ads exist that abuse of this: it loads a page, it pretends you wanted to subscribe (it can probably "steal" your phone number without much effort), and immediately subs you to some shady shit and takes away the first weekly/monthly sum, in this case 5 Euros.
The exact same thing happened to me some time ago, not on Era but while browsing an innocous news website (Ansa.it if I remember correctly). Coincidentally (maybe not so much), it was likewise Chrome on Android. What I did was call Vodafone immediately, who were aware of these scams: they refunded my 5 Euros which were deposited back onto my card right away, and they also manually deactivated the possibility of me subscribing to such fee-based subscriptions. It's kinda baffling that (some?) providers leave this option on by default: you don't have to confirm anything, you can find yourself subbed to 10 different things in 5 seconds if you're unlucky without being able to do shit about it initially. You can get your money back but it's still weird they still allow this stuff to happen in 2019.
As for Era's involvement in all this, it's probably more a Google or an AdSense thing. GAF used to have frequent redirects like these, some more malicious than others, which made me more wary of accessing the website from my phone. In my experience, it's more rare on Era, but it still happens from time to time. I didn't have any subscriptions on it because the fee option was already disabled on my card, but I'd bet that some of the redirects I got were indeed the kind that could have took my money had this option still been available. I am unsure what Era can do about this exactly: try to push out site redirects, that's something they can probably try. But once a redirect happens, it's probably out of Era's hands: if this site is malicious and has this 5 Euros fee bullshit, you're outta luck.
Again, it baffles me providers still allow these things to happen and that there's no laws in place for it. At the very least they should impose an SMS check where you have to write a code back or something to confirm you're indeed intentionally trying to subscribe to something. But honestly, in 2019, they could just ban this shit altogether. Who the hell subs to third parties like these through phone credit anymore?
I've gotten aids redirects 4 times trying to bitch about the redirects. The site is unusable for me right now on AndroidGetting redirected on chrome Android, not sure which started it but I have a loop of:
samsung-awards.co.uk
samsung-awards.uk
iphone-rewards.xyz
mediamarket-giveaways.life
mediamarket-giftcard.club
I got redirected twice just trying to make this post.
Just got one of these on Android as well.Getting redirected on chrome Android, not sure which started it but I have a loop of:
samsung-awards.co.uk
samsung-awards.uk
iphone-rewards.xyz
mediamarket-giveaways.life
mediamarket-giftcard.club
I got redirected twice just trying to make this post.
Getting redirected on chrome Android, not sure which started it but I have a loop of:
samsung-awards.co.uk
samsung-awards.uk
iphone-rewards.xyz
mediamarket-giveaways.life
mediamarket-giftcard.club
I got redirected twice just trying to make this post.
It's a "protection" racket.
Same here on Chrome Android. Its an Ad called Arcbest More Than Logistics that is redirecting.I'm getting hit with constant redirects on Chrome Android. They're making it impossible to even post about the problem.