Due to revenues going down big time for the last 6 months, I recently enabled the non-text ads in order to test things out. I did it about 2 weeks ago.
You probably saw that message about non-text ads in a notice that used to be displayed when ad-block was detected. I removed it, as it didn't make any difference.
Are you really getting pop-ups out of those ads? As for the sound, I disabled all ads containing actual videos or sound. I'm surprised, as this isn't suppose to happen. I didn't experience that yet with the ads running on here.
Well if you disabled it its possible I have malware... Which should be triggering my antivirus but we all know that AVG sucks. And don't tell me to go with Avast, god I hate that antivirus. It did nothing for me that time I had a virus infect and kill my computer a few years ago.
Hmm. Which browser are you using? Sometimes, Chrome or Firefox get "infected" by malicious add-ons such as Snap-Do or add-ons having to do with ads networks. They basically add ads in webpages, bring up pop-ups and the likes. That reminds me of this.
Maybe check if you have weird add-ons/plugins you don't know about, installed in your browser. That can be a good start, assuming we're dealing with something of that nature.
The ads you're showing in your screenshot are legit though.
I use ad-block with element hider. Gives you back total control of the browser. You can get infected with a virus from those popups if you click on anything in the popup. If there is a popup in my face, I usually close the browser window or use element hider to disable the popup entirely. Train yourself not to read or look at anything in the popup. I believe there is subliminal mind control at work with these popups.
A few days ago I disabled all animated and/or graphic ads. It would seem they are not worth it. I do believe they affect the forum experience a bit too, when compared to more subtle text ads like we have once more.
Good, because I had to turn off videos from starting for Facebook, and I manually clicked your ads back on just so you'd get credit. Now, I don't have to do that. HEHEHE
The past couple of days when browsing on a phone, an ad will automatically redirect my browser off-site (browser hijack). It doesn't happen all the time, but I thought you should know. It redirects here:
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