Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

How to disable pop up ads bottom left of fireforx? Status-4-Evar is not compatible with FF Quantom!

  • 24 iimpendulo
  • 3 inale ngxaki
  • 29 views
  • Impendulo yokugqibela ngu Fiascokid

more options

How to disable pop up ads bottom left side of Firefox? Status-4-Evar is not compatible with FF Quantum, uBlock Origin is totally useless in this situation, many of these sites seem to have castrated uBlock Origin and rendered it totally useless. Here is a sample of this problem which is becoming widespread on the Internet: http://www.digitaltechglobal.com/the-server-995c996e-d918-4a8c-a302-45719a6f4ea7-did-not-register-with-dcom-within-the-required-timeout.html Once you get to the site listed above, check the bottom left hand side of your browser, you will see rotating small ads popping up every few seconds, most annoying, the worst part, it is no longer a unique situation, many sites are implementing this trashy ads. I downloaded so many ad block lists for uBlock Origin but none seems to fix this issue.

How to disable pop up ads bottom left side of Firefox? Status-4-Evar is not compatible with FF Quantum, uBlock Origin is totally useless in this situation, many of these sites seem to have castrated uBlock Origin and rendered it totally useless. Here is a sample of this problem which is becoming widespread on the Internet: http://www.digitaltechglobal.com/the-server-995c996e-d918-4a8c-a302-45719a6f4ea7-did-not-register-with-dcom-within-the-required-timeout.html Once you get to the site listed above, check the bottom left hand side of your browser, you will see rotating small ads popping up every few seconds, most annoying, the worst part, it is no longer a unique situation, many sites are implementing this trashy ads. I downloaded so many ad block lists for uBlock Origin but none seems to fix this issue.

Isisombulu esikhethiweyo

Case is not quite closed, you want a solution, here is a simple one on the fly: Forget uBlock, NoScript Add-On for Firefox will disable this mother... instantly. NoScript add on is not compatible with Firefox 57 and later, there are many script add-ons, I used the first one on the list just to prove the point, if I really wanted to disable this ad, the ad has no prayer against this kid. OK, now you may close it, Wait, wait, wait, see attached image as proof of the deed. Mission accomplished on the fly, now you may close this case, thanks a million, it has been quite a pleasure.

Funda le mpendulo kwimeko leyo 👍 0

All Replies (20)

more options

Hi, that is what websites do and adblockers do, it is a war, one makes changes the other..........and so forth with repeat over again.

Please see if you are carrying around anything that attracts the ads Please use more than 1 scanner as each uses diff tech :

Save your Report and google each before deleting anything as do not want to delete something you need, If need help :

Post in only 1 forum, then wait.

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

more options

Malware and Viruses are impossibilities in my tablet, it is a tiny pop ad in one site only and it doesn't repeat in any other site. Moreover this ad pops up in I.E. 11, in Google Chromium 63, in FF 56 and FF 59, in Windows 7 and XP from the very same site, so it is clear it belongs to this site and this site only. I was hoping someone knows which AdBlock FILTER can terminate this misbehavior, I was advised Easy List would accomplish this task, but it doesn't, other than that, I wish programmers at Firefox figure out how to disable this pop up before it becomes widespread on the Internet. I do appreciate your efforts in trying to resolve this issue, all I really need is the filter list name that can accomplish this tiny task. P.S. This tablet is so clean and streamlined, it is errors free, it would put Bill Gates Surface Pro to absolute shame, I forgot to mention, I just refreshed Firefox 59 a couple of days ago and started anew, so there, no malware, not even a remote possibility.

Ilungisiwe ngu Fiascokid

more options

How about adding a code to "userChrome.css" to disable all ads from "digtaltechglobal.com"... I am out of wits, sorry.

more options

Totally understand your frustration - but it's not just in Firefox, like you said : it's on Chrome as well ......

What you're seeing is this :

https://proofleads.com/

https://www.facebook.com/proofleads/

https://twitter.com/proofleads

Maybe you could ask uBlock Origin's developer for advice  ?

more options

I just found this (please read the comment under the video ..... ) :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwBCtm-ZN-4

more options

You nailed it alright, it is still a pop up issue though, why can't our beloved programmers at Firefox give us the option to disable this silly nuisance? There must be a work around it, got to run, let me get back to you on this issue after I have researched it properly later tonight. Many thanks.

more options

Fiascokid said

You nailed it alright, it is still a pop up issue though, why can't our beloved programmers at Firefox give us the option to disable this silly nuisance?

That add-on you have, uBlock Origin, should do that - you could post a question here (if you want to, of course) :

https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/

got to run, let me get back to you on this issue after I have researched it properly later tonight.

You take all the time you need  !

more options

Can we please reason this one out, these types of ads are Notification Ads, so why Firefox is unable to disable any of it when All Notifications are disabled, is there anything else I can do in the Autoconfig to remedy this issue? uBlock Origin is awesome, it can disable any element on any site you can imagine, but my hat goes to this crazy "Proof Leads Notification company", they managed to render uBlock totally ineffective, this is the filter uBlock ads to disable these (iframe) notifications, but it doens't work, this is the code it creates: ! 3/22/2018, 6:35:29 AM http://www.digitaltechglobal.com/the-server-995c996e-d918-4a8c-a302-45719a6f4ea7-did-not-register-with-dcom-within-the-required-timeout.html www.digitaltechglobal.com##frame Please note the first line in italic refers to the site heading or name, it is the second line with the iframe at the bottom left which is the problem. See image attached of uBlock codes for two sites, noting Healingsolution.com no longer uses this crazy Proof Leads Notifications. It must have received too many complains.

more options

Fiascokid said

Can we please reason this one out, these types of ads are Notification Ads, so why Firefox is unable to disable any of it when All Notifications are disabled, is there anything else I can do in the Autoconfig to remedy this issue?

Let's give this a try :

Type in the address bar about:config (press Enter) (promise to be careful, if asked - but you probably already know the drill)

Type in the search bar and look for the preference :

dom.webnotifications.enabled

and set its value to false

Then close and restart Firefox.

Also see : http://techdows.com/2018/01/firefox-59-offers-new-settings-disable-notifications.html

This is the best I can come up with ......

more options

It has been Very, Very false for sometimes which ticks off many sites notably the Weather Channel site which then refuses to show me the hourly forecast. It also ticks off Home Depot and Walmart, and a number of sites, so I am just going to have to turn it back on since it didn't work, like I said Kudos to "Proof Leads" they managed to defeat us for now, no matter, most likely it is a fade and if it isn't, someone will figure out how to defeat it. At present it is not a major issue. You tried, I appreciate your efforts, many thanks, no need to bother at present I consider it irrelevant issue. How come when there is an answer to a question of mine, I don't get any email notification from Firefox or from WordPress.com which seems to be running these blogs, hmmm...

more options

Fiascokid said

How come when there is an answer to a question of mine, I don't get any email notification from Firefox or from WordPress.com which seems to be running these blogs, hmmm...

I can't check this myself, but when you first posted your question, didn't you see something like a 'Get email updates' button in the sidebar next to your question  ?

As for the 'Proof Leads PITT' (last 'T' stands for 'toosh') : Call me stubborn, but I still think your uBlock Origin isn't doing what it's should be doing. Humour/humor (don't want to step on any linguistic purist's toes) : post a question here :

https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/

But maybe somebody else will see this thread and come up with the perfect solution for you (fingers crossed  !)

However : if you get put up with this (for now) : hats off  !

Ilungisiwe ngu Happy112

more options

I will keep an eye next time I post a question about email notification, I have this option checked in my profile so why do I need to check it again? However I practically never post anything, my last question about Sending a Shortcut to the Desktop like I.E. does hasn't been fixed since Mozilla came up with this Quantum FF57 and most of the add-ons became obsolete, I am still keeping Firefox 56, I need all these add-ons, e.g. saving a site as MHT is a must, the add-on (Save Page We) in FF 57 and later does a horrible job saving complicated sites, Mozilla Archive Format is a must, so I am keeping FF56. There is a serious shortage of add-ons for FF57-59. The reason I am not pursuing this silly "Proof Leads", I only encountered it in two sites, the first site got rid of it and the second is selling malware to unsuspected surfers, it is a scam site in case you haven't paid attention to it. This silly app is intended for stupid and ill repute sites and it won't stay around for long. If I do encounter it again, I will pursue a resolution. These endless pop-ups aggravate customers, so why would you want it in your commercial site?. Mark my words, this "Proof Leads company" won't stay in business for long, its app is idiotic and totally worthless, that is just my humble opinion, will see.

more options

Actually, I get that as well and that is coming from the site itself. I doubt if you block that if you find it that the site will allow you access to their site. I doubt your forecast is that reliable and they will remain in business in the long term. They do that for business and customer base whom click for help on their site. If you got formal complaints with it you should direct that to them directly. FF can't help you block or bypass their site since Mozilla has no control over what they do on their site. And usage of userChrome.css is from 3rd party not a Mozilla support issue. AFAIK it's embedded and you can't remove or block it.

more options

Í just now had a 'live chat' with some guy from 'Proof Leads' (called me 'dude') : he says that webmasters ASK them to install these notifications ....

more options

Then same webmasters ask them to remove it after much complains, not intended for serious commercial enterprises but for scam sites. Like I said, I only saw it in two sites so far, and one removed it almost overnight. Why don't you download "ReimageRepair.exe" from this scam site which uses Proof Reads Notifications, install it and don't forget to contact me from a friend computer after your PC has been fried: http://www.digitaltechglobal.com/the-server-995c996e-d918-4a8c-a302-45719a6f4ea7-did-not-register-with-dcom-within-the-required-timeout.html What can I tell you, this site is selling you trash software which will do your PC more damages than good. If it were a good software, it wouldn't need to resort to this crappy marketing tool.

more options

I only contacted Proof Leads, because I wanted to hear what they had to
say - it was not a very pleasant conversation ....

Since this is only happening for you on one website and you've decided to 'put up with it' : shall we say 'Case closed'  ?

more options

Isisombululo esiKhethiweyo

Case is not quite closed, you want a solution, here is a simple one on the fly: Forget uBlock, NoScript Add-On for Firefox will disable this mother... instantly. NoScript add on is not compatible with Firefox 57 and later, there are many script add-ons, I used the first one on the list just to prove the point, if I really wanted to disable this ad, the ad has no prayer against this kid. OK, now you may close it, Wait, wait, wait, see attached image as proof of the deed. Mission accomplished on the fly, now you may close this case, thanks a million, it has been quite a pleasure.

more options

Apparently uBlock has script blocking capabilities but it seems limited and kind of flimsy, I will look at it some other time, for now, I don't consider it an issue, totally irrelevant.

more options

P.S. NoScript has an updated version for Firefox Quantum yet not published on Mozilla add-on. https://noscript.net/?ver=5.1.7 Of course it would be dumb to install it just to disable a useless and idiotic ad in one or two sites, you install it for serious business to block dangerous scripts or in my case to disable scripts which slow down Firefox to a crawl. Firefox is horrible dealings with sites loaded with scripts like Walmart. How to on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzBqnLgOzwM

Ilungisiwe ngu Fiascokid

more options

Fiascokid said

P.S. NoScript has an updated version for Firefox Quantum yet not published on Mozilla add-on. https://noscript.net/?ver=5.1.7

I don't know where you see 'ver=5.1.7', but it is version 10.1.75 - also on the Mozilla Add-ons page, updated a day ago :

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/noscript/

You might as well remove the Chosen Solution mark from your post - nothing has been solved .....

In case your only problem now is with add-ons like NoScript : maybe start a new thread  ?

Ilungisiwe ngu Happy112

  1. 1
  2. 2