People who fall for that are weird because 1: how does that disgusting girl actually see you without your Webcam being on. 2: they messages with the disgusting girl showing part of her private parts (I regret saying that), always say "hey cutie, wanna meet?" accept its a different girl and plus that pop-up appears Whether you are a man or not.
@@CoasterMan13Official adfly is a good site for virtual machine destruction cuz I just keep reloading till I get one of those scam pages and I called the number
@Tungsten Dioxide Protection IS very important, but another layer to security is to not be a moron and trust everything you see (#1 tip for security in general, not just cybersecurity)
@@ocean8749 Yeah, I know. The problem is that NONE of the other browsers come close to Opera in terms of its workspaces feature. I'll probably give it up for Librewolf soon anyway, but it's so good!
@@jacobeii It has a lot of advertisers and trackers built into the browser, and uses google as the default search engine. Facebook in the speed dial should already be a huge red flag in terms of privacy, let alone the fact that it was sold to a Chinese company in 2016 and is closed source. It also uniquely identifies each browser, and literally tracks your browsing history. Not just logging as other browsers do, but sending that information back to opera. Just opening the browser for the first time sends you to their home page which makes requests to companies like google, Facebook, Yandex, etc. And to reiterate, the Chinese government has access to all of this. There's even more that I could go into, but this comment is already way too long and you're probably even not going to read this far. If after all this, someone still thinks that opera is a secure browser, they're actually braindead.
@@skywz have fun with chrome using 4 Gigs of RAM, while stealing personal info and selling it on companies and saying it’s used for better ads, while it is actually used to steal info and selling it on companies for money…
That will actually be pretty useful. Since websites will prob find a way around the browser not communicating with the website when allowing notifications. Like sending a notification if you click allow and make you enter a code. But if you click allow for 1 minute and enter the code they can only send ads for a minute.
Pop-ups was a feature that turned into a problem in the 90s, now browser notifications is the updated pop-up. I personally think that browser notifications should be completely removed, they are far too intrusive
@FreeBirb notifications are essential especially when you're an office worker who constantly needs to be notified especially in email and microsoft teams. Having no notifications is like having no ringtone on phone calls
@FreeBirb yeah, doesn't mean it's a good solution though
Infact you just stated the opposite
It's much more efficient to use it in a browser, so instead of being forced to download an app, maybe browsers should make clicking 'block' easier to do than accept
They are very useful for Gmail f.e tho, like notifications themselves are great but not abused like that, which is why I Think that browsers should falsely tell websites that the user clicked on "allow" even if the user blocked instead
@@glucky2119 because of literally the thing in the video People just click allow on everything,either google needs to fix this by telling websites by default that they "allow" notifications while the real choice is up to the user or microsoft to have notifs disabled by default so clicking allow or not doesn't matter
Ah yes. My IT teacher loves those notifications. I love how the notifications kept popping out when she is projecting her computer display via projector.
I think browser should just always return true for asking to enable notifications. Trying to send a notification should ALWAYS pretend like it succeeded, but it won't send it if notifications are disabled. Also, the enable notifications popup should have a warning saying to only enable it for sites you trust and that sites cannot detect it.
Even if it would return true the developers would still know whether you enabled push notifications as there wouldn't be a subsctiption object to send to the server. One way i could see browsers solve this is by creating a "'fake" subscription instead of a real one. This way the script has no way of knowing if the user actually accepted it
Technically, clicking the cross to close the pop-up would do that, since you're closing a system-bound pop-up and not returning anything. Correct me if i'm wrong.
I think the best way of managing notifications is with feedback, when first enabling a website to notify a user then once in a while they should be asking "you recently received this notification from this website, how would you evaluate that?" "Good or bad" or "useful or unwanted" Then based on a score should disable them automatically, or ask you "you said bad/unwanted, so you wanna disable it?" Especially with notifications telling you "security allert" so the user is always informed that's an ad and not a real alert. I do tech support to some people in my city and they often call me because they think to have a problem with the antivirus, while it's just an ad, but the headers of the notifications are so small that you think they are legit.
Here's another thing I've ran into: Adware/malware that asks for permission through UAC, but it won't let you click "No" and instead will respawn the UAC window until you click "Yes" and let it do god knows what. The worst part is that it isn't easy to get out of, unless you switch to another user through the Ctrl+Alt+Delete screen (assuming you have multiple user accounts, if you don't, you can only restart) and the process through task manager. The idea is to annoy the user until they think that clicking "Yes" is the only option. It's easy enough to recreate if you know programming: create a payload with UAC request in the application manifest, pack it into a parent program, make the parent program extract the payload and attempt to run it inside a while true loop. Since clicking "No" on an UAC prompt throws an exception, you can catch it and just continue the loop. If you don't catch an exception, you break the while loop and the payload gets run. The exploit here is that clicking "No" throws an exception instead of either doing nothing or killing the parent program.
@@markusTegelane Not really hit alt+tab and click show desktop on the taskbar then open task managerand kill the app then open UAC again from taskbar and say no
@@rayirth.upside-down that is one solution, but it would require a really quick reaction time+if you launched the application from desktop with no other windows open... well, you're screwed
If you are quick enough to throw the focus on another window especially Edge the uac prompt would stay confined in the taskbar. then open task manager and kill the app. eezy peezy
@@atsizbalik I'm pretty sure you haven't realized that all minecraft versions aren't the same. Redstone works differently in Java and Bedrock. And it's not only redstone
One problem in browser that they are too powerful. You can literally run a VM in background while the user thinks the page is closed! Also, some browsers are so broken that some alert-requests block the entire window
@@Sparkette I don't think service workers (background browser tabs) are given resources like that but with how much memory Chrome wants I wouldn't be surprised.
I never ever pressed "allow". When browsers started to using notifications I was surprised and scared at the same time. :/ And now we know this is a BAD FEATURE!
I have all browser notifications disabled outright, they're just not an appealing feature since I'm not the biggest fan of desktop notifications anyway. I usually use focus assist and have like 3 or 4 programs that are allowed through, chrome not being one of them. My phone is the place where endless notifications go.
@@midnightlycanfox6280 I am a legal entity, I have old computers in my organization, and we need to maintain the operating system. I'm not saying that everyone should go and install Windows 7 for themselves, I just said that I will still have it supported. yes, it's worth saying that we have Windows installed according to the following logic: intel core (i3-i5-i7-i9) 2-3-4-5> -<1 gen - Windows 7 | 5-4-6-<3-7 gen - Windows 8.1 | <7-8-9-10-11> gen - Windows 10 | <10-11-12 gen - Windows 11, I hope you understand by what logic they are installed. p.s. the order of the version of operating systems, and processor generations (up to the 7th generation) are written in order from left to right than to the left (the "<" sign is not considered. which side)) the more often I put it on this iron. I decided to write an example on intel core i processors. I apologize wildly for such a huge text and for my English, and plus, I explain poorly. and yes, I am Armenian, my native language is Armenian. and all the best to you, good luck, I hope I didn’t write very boring and disgustingly :)
@@mikaelhamzyan5797 Good for you, not everyone can afford the absurd amount of money you're wasting doing that. Windows 7 was okay, it wasn't a godsend.
When I was like 8 or 9 I remember there was malware on my family desktop that changed the chrome start page to some 18+ video game add. That’s how I switched to Firefox and never came back - possibly the best worst thing that happened to me on a computer.
It's a shame to see that kind of thing happening, but I don't think removing would be the best, for me is pretty useful feature as I have my own little server that sends sensor data to my devices with a simple PWA and self signed certificates/certificate authority installed
my dad once activated notifications on random sites and since im a "tech genius", he asked me to remove them. i literally just disabled notifications directly from chrome.
sadly yet another example of a somewhat useful feature being abused into oblivion. imo, chrome should heavily restrict notifications, give easy access to turning them off, and let the user know every now and again that sites can send them notifications
My dad isn't very smart with tech, so whenever he sees a prompt with the button "Allow" or "Accept" he just clicks it. The amount of cam girls notifications he gets when he opens his laptop is depressing.
I once clicked allow when getting a minecraft mod, and my pc was FLOODED with notifications, and i had to hastily change the notifications setting. Talk about a nightmare.
i remember i used to download youtube to mp3 things, and it would always ask me to tap allow on these notifications. i never did because i was paranoid, even at like, 10, so i’m glad i didn’t click it and just downloaded the mp3s.
Maybe we could have a notification blacklist in browsers where it shows a warning on low security and straight out blocks ot on high (with opt in and out options of course).
I really like having these alerts on some sites as windows notifications are normally pretty bad.
When I was very young like 5 or 7 I was on my father’s computer and just clicked allow on anything ended up with a incredibly infected machine it was terrible and that was the day I found out about “adult content”…
In windows 10, there is a function call ‘focus time’ or something like that which shuts up all notifications and diverts them in to the Notification Center but if the browser starts spamming it, you might loose that snip and sketch screenshot that you wanted to edit
Reminds me of my dad who wants to watch Romanian TV but ads are invading the website. I taught him 3 main things: 1.NEVER CLICK ALLOW ON NOTIFICATIONS FROM BROWSERS. 2. If a page appears that blocks your access to the whole browser, ctrl+alt+delete -> Task Manager, and click the tab that doesn't let you close the browser. 3. If there is any suspicious malware that you don't find or the laptop is too slow, you need to clear the cache or reinstall the browser.
Unfortunately that task manager trick doesn't work if you're using Firefox. It only works on chrome or chromium based browsers like edge where each tab is a separate process
@@psyonix_2829 Well, they can't make out an entire alternative to notifications, but they can do something like a notification permit and only permitted websites could ask for notifications
@@windestruct they can. The email and messages service providers can implement and work out a plan with Google on making a system only for this kind of thing. Don't say BS.
The "allow to continue" stuff could be easily stopped if browsers had an option to block but tell the website the user clicked allow. Since the browser could easily do that and the website wouldn't know better
This reminds me of something that happened to a friend. He visited a somewhat shady website, clicked allow notifications, and his chromebook got infected with some kind of malware. Browsers like Chrome should fix these kinds of vunerabilities, like by having a button which doesn't allow the website to ask for notifications again, or by blocking notifications without telling the website. Side note: how did that website manage to infect a chromebook? I thought for a while that it would be extremely difficult to infect one, but I guess I was wrong.
the actual reason i never click allow notifications is because i'm worried some exploit will come to be. since notifications are an operating system feature, my paranoid head awaits a moment when a malformed notification request will create an entrypoint outside of the browser sandbox that allows malware to automatically enter my system
ah... adfly, my old friend, used to go past them a lot downloading minecraft textures in the beta. EDIT: just came to a realization that Adfly uses a bee for their logo, and not a fly.
I think browsers should work by automatically report to websites that the notification was actually enabled - even if the user clicked on block so that websites don't redirect you forever
whenever these bitly notification thingies appear, they always have the redirect link at its own link, so I just copy that and translate the parts that I know are slashes
Idk if they should remove the feature entirely, but I think they should have an option in the browser settings to see all of the sites you have allowed the notifications on and be able to remove them. Idk if some browsers already have this, but all of the ones I've used require me to reset or reinstall them to remove the sites that I've allowed notifications on.
Good solution can be limit sites to send, for example, 3 message day and if user really want to increase this value, allow it to change only in site settings, not on pop up notification. Like it works on Android
I think that solution to this problem could be something like Brave's default action on this notification request: "remember my choice until I close this site". You can still use this feature if you select something else like "for 24 hours" or "forever".
I remember back in 2017 my client say after accidentally click on "allow nofication", bunch of "error messeage" display that the computer get virus, and when open it, it let to a website and downloaded some Ransomware. Thankfully he was able to SHUT the power of the PC right away and bring it to me, or otherway, his computer will just become a piece of PCB can display some screen.
huh, old chrome "alert" dialogs were worse. Literally some malware websites were spamming alerts and it was impossible to close the tab. Whats more sometimes if you were spamming "ok" button an extension install request was shown. Thankfully alert dialog cannot bring focus anymore.
9:48 you can also just block permissions for all the sites you went to since service workers can only really run in the background when they send a notification
@@helper_bot he means blocking notifications from your browser using the os, e.g site is forcing notifications, so user accepts the notifications, and then blocks notifications from browser using windows settings
I think browsers shouldn't tell sites if notifications are blocked, In my opinion clicking 'Block' should send a website the message that you allowed notifications, but they're blocked
Use Universal Bypass to immediately skip these horrible link shorteners.
Another stupid permission that browsers just give away to sites is "Is Focused" info. Why the hell does the site know if it's on focus or not by default? (Can be bypassed with Don't Make Me Watch).
Knowing when a window is focused or not is usefull for a handfull of reasons. If you have a website that runs heavy scripts or request data often, you could disable the script whenever a user isn't focused on the window which saves the clients resources
How I fix them:
Since it requires notification. I remove the websites notification permission in chromes settings. Ye, I never received inappropriate notification ever again...
3 years ago i downloaded a bunch of games and things for animating from videos (it had adfly links) and the ads were so annoying man. Now i go to videos with direct link
i take a shot of whiskey each time i see someone's computer and phone with scam notifications, YOU can get scam notifications from shady websites only if YOU ALLOW IT.
so, if you did click allow, don't worry. you can easily remove them by going into notification settings in your browser and blocking any suspicious sites
Umm Can i ask a question? Ok so everyone knows about bsod and some of gsod (this one for devs build) But...i got my first error like that today but it was pink? I have no idea what Pink Screen Of Death mean and how did it activate?
This makes me want to create an anti-virus or an anti-pup software that checks your notification subscriptions on every browser you have installed and then compares them to a database of known malicious or unwanted notification links and removes them and blocks the websites that prompts you for notification access from being visited. What do you think?
from just scrolling on yr i saw ur channel and a bunch of others soo i got into suff like this and i fixed my school's pc it had some sword of trojan and malware i got a 5 \A for fixing it
ur content is fun and entirtainment( idk how to spell) also what vm do u recommend for free? idk how to start orackle
Using a bypasser extension works to skip these. Also instead of removing browser notifications, the browser company should check the website and approve it.
So when I use Safari there's a Chrome Popup like in your vid but when I go to other Real Sites and they ask for Camera its a normal safari popup not a chrome, so I think they can't send you notifications because they only put in like the picture of the chrome popup
I don't even no why is this a thing at all. First when I was this I was so confused I clicked on it just to realize so good damn fast this is such a bad thing so a reinstall of browser was inevitable.
Enderman you linked to a video at the end screen credits about anti viruses and all the fake pop ups around them. I would like to know what antivirus or malware blocker or whatever you want to call it you use and any you recommend.
I really hate these notification features, they are simply BEGGING you to click allow to like, start a download or whatever. It's just horrible that big companies and the most popular browsers, don't check for some malicious duped site's notifications!
I remember I was going on a website and it said ''click allow if your not a robot'' so I did it came up another 2 times and I clicked it I forgot about it and later I got a notification saying I have a virus did a windows virus scan nothing no viruses at all
I just set that shit to block all by default and whitelist the 2 or 3 websites that are actually useful, the first thimg i do upon installing a browser
I wanna delete notifications from the browser it's such a shame that people do this stuff I wish this stuff didn't exist. I'm gonna scream in a pillow now
Once I have clicked allow on some link on my phone and messages started popping very fast in 10 seconds 23 messages popped up then I blocked chrome notification
As you saied in video "if there is any antivirus that removes notifications please message me" i made an application that will hide them even if they are enabled. If you want the link for download, ican give it to you
i use nord vpn to block ads but when i connected to nord it will block the ability to play any xbox games online and use any microsoft apps like the store mail xbox app ect because when im not using nord i use a proxy so it sucks bc i cant block adds
How do i boot an usb drive (with xp in) on a gigabyte H110M-S2H because it doesnt even show my usb drive when i try to boot in or actually a black screen
man alot of malwares nowadays are adwares. Why cant ppl just go work hard and show us some good malwares which is fun and not those annoying "hello ur computer has virus"...
I can't successfully use a vm because of them being difficult. Maybe you could make your own online vm like collabvm but this time malware/notif-spam is ok.
What am i going to say is that pressing allow can be dangerous. I just wanted to upgrade my android tablet, i clicked the allow button and too much inappropritiate messages came to me. so, never press allow button
So this happend just now, i was on my tablet when i was joining back to the internet, there was too much gmail notifications, so ofc i cleared them, guess what? it literally made the tablet freeze for like 6 seconds then go to black screen for 3 seconds, then back to normal.
another way to stop push notification scams is by going to chrome://settings/content/notifications and either not allowing any sites to send notifications or removing sits that look suspicious
How to remove a notification access (Chrome): Type: "chrome://settings/content/all" it's cAsE sEnsTiVe Look at the site you allowed access Then reset permissions but still can remember you or clear data to not remember you anymore (except when signed in to your email) OR (All-type) Type "chrome://settings/clearBrowserData" Click advanced and click site settings (to reset all site settings) or cookies (cookies is risky if you dont want to sign in back again) Then clear data
So when I use Safari there's a Chrome Popup like in your vid but when I go to other Real Sites and they ask for Camera its a normal safari popup not a chrome, so I think they can't send you notifications because they only put in like the picture of the chrome popup
This is normal for a pirater with antivirus but will stop pirating games for a while since I need to subscription to protect my pc from some untrusted download sites but still gives downloads of my needed
One time I was browsing the internet as a kid (I was dum) and clicked allow on my computer. My dad is a computer geek and he just got rid of it in like 10 seconds. I still don't know how he did it.
Hi guys, I need your help. I need to create a user who is visible only in the user account control prompt(UAC.exe) and not in the logon list. Is it possible?
Total AV is a piece of shit. I mostly see their ads on reputable tech news websites under "related content". And most of the time it's powered by outbrain or taboola news. And the ads themselves go like this. "Android users do this before friday" accompanied by a picture of a woman pointing to a phone or a picture of someone taking the sim card out.
Можешь пожалуйста сделать видео про календарь? Насколько мне известно, на мобильных устройствах сайты спрашивают доступ к календарю, чтобы на репите доставать уведомлениями "напоминаниями". Пожилые же могут случайно нажать
Hit the download link on my phone and it after clicking block a few times it force download a apk file but luckily I have a anti virus so it automatically detected the virus and prompted me to delete the file, if not have a anti viurs my phone would have most likely been destroyed
Literally got a fake notification saying Mac was attacked by hackers????? Click to fix. The best part, IT WASN'T ACTUALLY A NOTIFICATION! I checked my notifs a little while later, it was nowhere to be seen
Yeah, but we shouldn’t be advocating for the removal of them. As someone else already mentioned, this will break HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of legacy sites.
then change options for them and the way they're shown. as a ton of people mentioned, having "deny" but they're technically allowed in the background and just not shown is a possoble solution. malicious websites can still attempt to force you to click on one to confirm it, though, so it's very stupid.
Why is your recycle bin named "Recycle Bin OwO". bruh why :( unsubscribed too much weeb for me reported to youtube
I also remember in those sites from adfly, when you had to press allow to continue, the links were starting with "www1", and if you blocked it 5 times or so, you could continue. so everytime I saw one of those I'd replace www1 with www6 so I wouldn't have to worry about those scams. welp not anymore I guess.
But you CAN disable notification requests from the browser settings menu. This way u don't even see the notification request, and even when disabled, you can turn it on for individual sites. I've always used this since it became available. On windows 10 and 11 you can activate the Focus Mode - Alarm Only, to mitigate system alert notifications... 👁️👄👁️
Hey Enderman, how can i permanently remove the xAlphaEmbed extension from the pc since it just comes back again and again if i just remove the extension. The browser says that it came from my computer (C:/ProgramData/Gziuip/(Name is random everytime this folder gets deleted)/(Random again)/(4 files containing an icon.ico, json file, and 2 others i forgot.)). It creates another unwanted tab from a random search i do. Thank you :)
Yeah, so it happened to me dunno how but it was the same issue so what I did was give ownership of that folder to the System user ONLY which caused it to not able to modify anything. Later I learnt you can just reinstall your browser.
I had a similar problem once though not with the same extension as you. I used a program called UnHackMe. It has a 1 month free trial. But it might remove some file association or disable startup programs if you are not careful.
Who wants notifications anyways? One can develop chronic disease of modern age by just receiving notifications. I ban as many as I can get away with. It’s just obnoxious. As for browsers, disable notification entirely. If something is so important, send an email. Whoever says sending email as notification is old school is just illusional.
IDK why they still think browzer notification is a good try to scam like GiVE mE 2 nOThinG oR I wIlL YOU Theres no people on 2021 who click on it And that's IDK you really found site which gives money for clicking allow for your site's? If you no watched video he found site
Adfly:
1473 likesfirst line: Hey Cutie:)
second line: Wanna meet?
THIRD LINE: PROTECT YOUR PC
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People who fall for that are weird because 1: how does that disgusting girl actually see you without your Webcam being on. 2: they messages with the disgusting girl showing part of her private parts (I regret saying that), always say "hey cutie, wanna meet?" accept its a different girl and plus that pop-up appears Whether you are a man or not.
1 like@@CoasterMan13Official seven YOUR COMPUTER IS INFECT BY 30 VIRUS
0 likes@@tubgold deez is actually 69420 years old so that chick is dead by now
0 likes@@CoasterMan13Official he was trolling them on the call
0 likesIt sounds like adfly was doing a chat then anti-virus found him
0 likesLast Line: Input your email to be notified
0 likesPROTEKT YOUER PEE CEE NOEW
0 likesmakes sense to me
0 likesxD
0 likes@Alts'Alts I don't know. This was only a joke.
0 likes@Thetommymaster 723 take a joke
0 likesyes
0 likesYou got an free Ipad!!!
1 likeI know 😆
1 likeI think it's really funny, because I do have an VM/Sandbox where I download stuff with this links 😅
true
0 likes@Thetommymaster 723 move along, bot.
0 likes@Thetommymaster 723 YEEESS
0 likes@@LovelyYT 8 is hilarious, especially if you're on a linux machine.
0 likes@@CoasterMan13Official Seven: Meet girls
0 likesEight: Oh no theres a virus on your windows 10
DUMB WAY TO TROLL (never choose adfly )
1 likeHey i wanted to comment that😢
0 likes@@NatetheNintendofan don't fall for it.
0 likes@@CoasterMan13Official adfly is a good site for virtual machine destruction cuz I just keep reloading till I get one of those scam pages and I called the number
0 likesLmao
0 likesTrue
0 likesDeez is in your local area, 21.
1 likec l o s e
0 likesWhat's creepy is how my computer is on Spanish and websites like these are in Spanish 💀
1 likeSHIT ITS A CATGIRL QUICK PROTECT YOUR PC
2 likes@@yandhi8884 what?
0 likesSTOP LOOKING AT GIRLS SOLDIER! WE MUST PROTECT THE PC
1 likeyea
1 likelmao
0 likesBROOOO Y HAVEN’T U PROTECTDE UR PC DUMBASS DO IT NOW QUICKLY PROTEC UR PC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!’
0 likes♪One Of These Things Is Not Like The Others...♪
3 likesYeah those fake messages are so annoying like "GET 3000 EUROS IN 10 MINUTES LIMITED TIME OFFER"
1 like@Tungsten Dioxide and lots of your life
2 likestrue
0 likesHow ironic 🤣
0 likes@Tungsten Dioxide Protection IS very important, but another layer to security is to not be a moron and trust everything you see (#1 tip for security in general, not just cybersecurity)
1 likeThis reason I use Universal Bypass
0 likes@@pfrcat o siema epicko
1 like@@nrdfoss cześć.
0 likes@@Pgpxd I could not agree more lol
2 likesFour: YOU COMPUTER INFECTED WITH 7 VIRUS!
24 likesFive: Hot Singles in your Area
Six: Small Peepee? We can help!
@@ShadowD3v oh shi-
2 likesYeah lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
3 likesAdfly 😀 is SUS
10 likesadfly skip my guy
4 likeslmao true
11 likesthis is the dumbest ads can get
69 likesI was always wondering why there isn't "Allow for X hours" or "Tell the site you allowed, but in reality block" option for site notifications
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Use bypassers
0 likes@@ocean8749 Yeah, I know. The problem is that NONE of the other browsers come close to Opera in terms of its workspaces feature. I'll probably give it up for Librewolf soon anyway, but it's so good!
0 likes@@skywz opera is based on chromium which is bad. get firefox or ungoogled chromium for security
0 likes@@Flufferpup i use fire fox. chrome steals your data, opera steals your data + gives it to china, duck duck go is blocking content, and brave is bad.
0 likes@@elmoli2217 china.
0 likes@@aidanleung1298 Why is a government of a country you don't live in having your data a problem?
0 likes@@hjrgf Cruel!!!
0 likes@@elmoli2217 Not that much, but the vpn is a fricking lie. It just spies on you
1 likeMaybe one could code an extension that can do that.
0 likes@@hereitsnick2069 first off you realize the selling data to companies is literally how its used for ads
0 likesSmh…
@@owoberon4947 chinese corporation
0 likes@@aidanleung1298 oh well i thought it was even better than firefox but you do seem to make a point i guess
0 likes@@jacobeii It has a lot of advertisers and trackers built into the browser, and uses google as the default search engine. Facebook in the speed dial should already be a huge red flag in terms of privacy, let alone the fact that it was sold to a Chinese company in 2016 and is closed source. It also uniquely identifies each browser, and literally tracks your browsing history. Not just logging as other browsers do, but sending that information back to opera. Just opening the browser for the first time sends you to their home page which makes requests to companies like google, Facebook, Yandex, etc. And to reiterate, the Chinese government has access to all of this. There's even more that I could go into, but this comment is already way too long and you're probably even not going to read this far. If after all this, someone still thinks that opera is a secure browser, they're actually braindead.
6 likes@@hjrgf what part of what I said makes you think I'm 12 lmao. don't get butthurt bc I'm right ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
0 likes@@aidanleung1298 shut up you are probably 12
0 likes@@aidanleung1298 how exactly?
0 likesBrave has a "allow until you exit the site" option
2 likes@@owoberon4947 wrong way around lol, used to be good but filled with chinese spyware now
10 likes@@hereitsnick2069 no, I use opera anyway because it’s the only browser I know of with its workspaces feature.
0 likes@@Flufferpup no, I use opera anyway because it’s the only browser I know of with its workspaces feature.
0 likes@@skywz have fun with chrome using 4 Gigs of RAM, while stealing personal info and selling it on companies and saying it’s used for better ads, while it is actually used to steal info and selling it on companies for money…
0 likes@@owoberon4947 it probably is full of spyware
11 likesThat will actually be pretty useful. Since websites will prob find a way around the browser not communicating with the website when allowing notifications. Like sending a notification if you click allow and make you enter a code. But if you click allow for 1 minute and enter the code they can only send ads for a minute.
1 likewaitwait this guy uses and NFT
0 likes@@elmoli2217 opera was bad, a long time ago.
7 likestoday its the best
@Nice is opera bad? I use opera gx so idk
2 likesOr you can go to that site settings, enable notifications and when you have done what you wanted you just disable them
14 likesJust desactivate windoQ notifications
7 likesOpera has tell the site allowed
83 likesAlso i remember chrome has decline for 1 hour
Pop-ups was a feature that turned into a problem in the 90s, now browser notifications is the updated pop-up. I personally think that browser notifications should be completely removed, they are far too intrusive
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@@glucky2119 it redirects you. to another website. and asks for notifications again.
0 likesWindows notifications too
0 likes@@glucky2119 litterally who tf uses them
0 likes@FreeBirb notifications are essential especially when you're an office worker who constantly needs to be notified especially in email and microsoft teams. Having no notifications is like having no ringtone on phone calls
0 likes@@glucky2119 I got your back bro.
0 likes@FreeBirb aight
0 likes@FreeBirb what a troll
0 likes@FreeBirb you probably do everything the hard way and don't know anything about efficiency and time consumption. work smarter not harder.
0 likes@FreeBirb sounds like you are being lazier.
0 likes@FreeBirb yeah, doesn't mean it's a good solution though
0 likesInfact you just stated the opposite
It's much more efficient to use it in a browser, so instead of being forced to download an app, maybe browsers should make clicking 'block' easier to do than accept
@FreeBirb so you're solution to notifications is "just code an entire app fore the sole purpose of notifications"
0 likesDid you ever think that maybe, instead of disabling the feature in it's entirely, and relying on bloatware, you could fix the problem itself
I just have notifications on my phone and use KDE connect so they show up on my computer too
0 likesnew tabs opening or new tab going into INTENDED URLs with the previous tab going to ad landing pages is pretty much the new popunder/popups.
0 likes@FreeBirb compare checking the site a hundred times only to find nothing than clicking block 1 time
4 likesThey are very useful for Gmail f.e tho, like notifications themselves are great but not abused like that, which is why I Think that browsers should falsely tell websites that the user clicked on "allow" even if the user blocked instead
1 like@FreeBirb what issue? people being too lazy to click "block notifications"?
5 likes@@glucky2119 because of literally the thing in the video
7 likesPeople just click allow on everything,either google needs to fix this by telling websites by default that they "allow" notifications while the real choice is up to the user or microsoft to have notifs disabled by default so clicking allow or not doesn't matter
@@fitmotheyap its easy to block the notifications though, so I dont know why they need to make it an app
3 likes@@glucky2119 that's great
7 likesMake it an app that's optionally enabled regardless
Because most don't use it,you are an exception
@@fitmotheyap disagree, we use facebook here in the phil and I can easily see my notif while watching youtube
4 likes@@glucky2119 it's bad regardless lol,because it's badly done,notifications should be inside an application
15 likesif u use social media in your pc its quite useful.
7 likesAh yes. My IT teacher loves those notifications. I love how the notifications kept popping out when she is projecting her computer display via projector.
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ma siamo tutti italiani lol AMO LA PIZZAAAAAAAAA
0 likesIT teacher is IT right...?
3 likesRIGHT...?
SHE SHOULD KNOW, RIGHT...?
R I G H T . . . ?
@Jacopoh Il problema è che non è il mio vero nome. Non mi piace mettere mai il mio vero nome e cognome al posto del nick.
0 likes@Jacopoh Infatti non sono italiana... sono italiano.
0 likes@Jacopoh Come sai che sono italiano?
0 likes@@-why Your IT teacher is IT?
1 likeWhile watching assembly: Notification
7 likesShe's too strong to be left alive
9 likeswow how does she live
8 likesthe IT teacher has psychopath behavior
32 likesnever allow them
230 likesmost of them contains adware
and malware
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@the j OOF lol but trust me if ya click it free malware is guaranteed 100%
0 likes@the j i mostly know it due to it nearly happened to me when i was young around 6 or 7 years when i got my first school laptop
0 likes@@KntJoshua lmao
0 likesexcept on websites where you want to get notifications like youtube notification etc.
0 likesNo shit sherlock
2 likesWhy there bots
3 likesI hope they change the name back to popups than Notifications
1 likeJust think if site got infected and sends you Notifications
I would choose popups than Notifications
is sound way better
I only do it for social media like Pleroma and Mastodon
0 likesYes it is and we should not click it
5 likes@@TheDanikReals adware can lead to malware
30 likesI dont think one allow button on browzers without downloading can get a malware
31 likesBut adware yes
I think browser should just always return true for asking to enable notifications. Trying to send a notification should ALWAYS pretend like it succeeded, but it won't send it if notifications are disabled.
147 likesAlso, the enable notifications popup should have a warning saying to only enable it for sites you trust and that sites cannot detect it.
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they can still make you click on a notification to confirm, which cannot be bypassed. i would rather it was just never a feature.
0 likes@@MrHack4never Then have it fake that too.
0 likes@@Sparkette
0 likesIf it always blocks or allows, it's a browser setting
If first no, then yes, then you have permission to spam the user
@@MrHack4never What would asking you to block and then allow do?
0 likesEven if it would return true the developers would still know whether you enabled push notifications as there wouldn't be a subsctiption object to send to the server. One way i could see browsers solve this is by creating a "'fake" subscription instead of a real one. This way the script has no way of knowing if the user actually accepted it
0 likes@@aliaddas7938 I believe it returns a declined response
1 likeTechnically, clicking the cross to close the pop-up would do that, since you're closing a system-bound pop-up and not returning anything. Correct me if i'm wrong.
0 likes@@gaggioaxel Or just add a "3 dots" menu next to the X button to disable notifications for that website
1 likeI think the best way of managing notifications is with feedback, when first enabling a website to notify a user then once in a while they should be asking "you recently received this notification from this website, how would you evaluate that?" "Good or bad" or "useful or unwanted"
1 likeThen based on a score should disable them automatically, or ask you "you said bad/unwanted, so you wanna disable it?"
Especially with notifications telling you "security allert" so the user is always informed that's an ad and not a real alert. I do tech support to some people in my city and they often call me because they think to have a problem with the antivirus, while it's just an ad, but the headers of the notifications are so small that you think they are legit.
Sites can go around that by sending a code through notification and asking you to input that code
3 likesSites would just counter that by measuring how long it takes for a response or ask you to first block and then allow notifications
2 likesHere's another thing I've ran into:
171 likesAdware/malware that asks for permission through UAC, but it won't let you click "No" and instead will respawn the UAC window until you click "Yes" and let it do god knows what. The worst part is that it isn't easy to get out of, unless you switch to another user through the Ctrl+Alt+Delete screen (assuming you have multiple user accounts, if you don't, you can only restart) and the process through task manager. The idea is to annoy the user until they think that clicking "Yes" is the only option.
It's easy enough to recreate if you know programming: create a payload with UAC request in the application manifest, pack it into a parent program, make the parent program extract the payload and attempt to run it inside a while true loop. Since clicking "No" on an UAC prompt throws an exception, you can catch it and just continue the loop. If you don't catch an exception, you break the while loop and the payload gets run. The exploit here is that clicking "No" throws an exception instead of either doing nothing or killing the parent program.
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@@robertplayz9157 Yes, but then any program can just move your cursor to the Yes button and click it .
0 likes@IPoopedMyPantsGaming 123 Bro did a scroll click
1 like@@pat1509 UAC prompts aren't programmable and are initiated by win32 itself
3 likes@@markusTegelane Not really hit alt+tab and click show desktop on the taskbar then open task managerand kill the app then open UAC again from taskbar and say no
2 likes@@rayirth.upside-down that is one solution, but it would require a really quick reaction time+if you launched the application from desktop with no other windows open... well, you're screwed
4 likes@@fitmotheyap No, because to see task manager you need to get out of UAC prompt (even if it is always on top).
3 likesHow about task manager on top,will that work I wonder,since I use task manager on top
1 likeIf you are quick enough to throw the focus on another window especially Edge the uac prompt would stay confined in the taskbar. then open task manager and kill the app. eezy peezy
9 likes@@pat1509 You can't break into UAC dialogs without finding an exploit lol.
21 likesOk but can't there just be 2 buttons "Yes" and "No" but the No button is just the Yes button named differently? Can't you just program it like that?
0 likesOMG this is so true man!! Thanks
3 likes8:09 - "So, anyone can pull this on you. Especially Russians. *giggles*"
219 likesMade my day!!
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@@kecilelei noticed he’s russian too before he revealed his voice too
0 likes@@oneup117gaming4 That's pretty logical, there are Russian scammers there and here, but not all Russians neither I are just scammers
0 likes@@choppergunner8650 And I been for already so long noticed he's Russian even before he revealed his voice?
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0 likes@@AlexRobloxBB expected
0 likes@@attackehh no
0 likes@@attackehh Let me translate:
0 likesJust because he is Russian, does not mean he is a tech scammer.
@@TheFakePlayerGame his voice is so damn good that he doesn't even sound Russian
1 like@@AlexRobloxBB are you ok in the head
0 likes@@attackehh well he’s not that Russian he’s the better Russian 😎
2 likesGiggles intensifies
0 likes@@TheFakePlayerGame I know but the Russians thing is supposed to be making fun of them.
0 likes@@attackehh he is Russian lmao
12 likesIsnt that a insult?
0 likeshehe boi…
5 likesAdfly: Yay! a new person to hack!
47 likesnoticing it’s VMWare
Adfly: But now I don’t want to
Adds get really annoying in browsers, a good example is when I want to download a Minecraft Mod and it takes me to Adfly.
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A word: Curseforge
0 likes@@ilikeminecraft1232 The reason I started using an Ad Bypasser because getting Resource Packs on there was a bit too "Minesweeper" like for my liking
0 likescursedforge
1 likeAgreed
2 likescurseforge
0 likes@@ゾカリクゾ 👁️👁️
0 likes@@adrekiy0 Universal Bypass is discontinued. FastForward is the new version
1 like@@atsizbalik but what if the original comment mean Java?
1 like@@1nconceivably i know but minecraft java and minecraft bedrock is minecraft
1 like@@atsizbalik I'm pretty sure you haven't realized that all minecraft versions aren't the same. Redstone works differently in Java and Bedrock. And it's not only redstone
1 like@@1nconceivably but minecraft is minecraft
1 likeI’m guessing you’re on mobile. Yeah it’s annoying but it’s easy to just skip through it. I’ve been doing it since I was like 8
1 like@@kayleighmoore6951 if someone using the plugin's been to an adfly link before, it kinda stores it in a database and skips it for everyone else
9 likes@@adrekiy0 what does it do
0 likesthere's a plugin called universal bypass that might come in handy
12 likes@@ilikeminecraft1232 thats for PE tho
1 likeMcpedl
6 likesOne problem in browser that they are too powerful.
47 likesYou can literally run a VM in background while the user thinks the page is closed!
Also, some browsers are so broken that some alert-requests block the entire window
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@@Sparkette I don't think service workers (background browser tabs) are given resources like that but with how much memory Chrome wants I wouldn't be surprised.
0 likesI bet this is often abused for crypto mining.
1 like@@Navi_Silver Yep!
0 likesYou mean after opening the link, allowing notifications and closing the page, it is a sort of "ghost window" still active
2 likesI never ever pressed "allow". When browsers started to using notifications I was surprised and scared at the same time. :/
51 likesAnd now we know this is a BAD FEATURE!
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Yeah before I pressed block but still got notifications
0 likesI have all browser notifications disabled outright, they're just not an appealing feature since I'm not the biggest fan of desktop notifications anyway. I usually use focus assist and have like 3 or 4 programs that are allowed through, chrome not being one of them. My phone is the place where endless notifications go.
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@@BlueMoon1890 your trans but masc, fem or non binary
0 likesThere aren't many things I enabled them for (Discord is the biggest one but I haven't been on there as much as I used to)
2 likesSame
0 likes@@bryanhamfootball well thanks for the support :) some of us can be real stinkers and it's good on you to support their lifestyle
2 likes@@BlueMoon1890 HAHAHA, Exactly want im tryna do, (i support the LGTBQ comunity)
1 like@@bryanhamfootball reminds of the "why are you gay" clip lol
8 likeswhy are you lesbian?
2 likesNobody uses browser notifications they shouldn’t even be a thing
9 likesMan, I forgot how clean the Windows 7 interface is.
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@@midnightlycanfox6280 I am a legal entity, I have old computers in my organization, and we need to maintain the operating system. I'm not saying that everyone should go and install Windows 7 for themselves, I just said that I will still have it supported. yes, it's worth saying that we have Windows installed according to the following logic: intel core (i3-i5-i7-i9) 2-3-4-5> -<1 gen - Windows 7 | 5-4-6-<3-7 gen - Windows 8.1 | <7-8-9-10-11> gen - Windows 10 | <10-11-12 gen - Windows 11, I hope you understand by what logic they are installed. p.s. the order of the version of operating systems, and processor generations (up to the 7th generation) are written in order from left to right than to the left (the "<" sign is not considered. which side)) the more often I put it on this iron. I decided to write an example on intel core i processors. I apologize wildly for such a huge text and for my English, and plus, I explain poorly. and yes, I am Armenian, my native language is Armenian. and all the best to you, good luck, I hope I didn’t write very boring and disgustingly :)
0 likes@@mikaelhamzyan5797
0 likesGood for you, not everyone can afford the absurd amount of money you're wasting doing that. Windows 7 was okay, it wasn't a godsend.
I am a enterprise client and I have Windows 7 updated and supported to this day, and I do not want to switch to another version of Windows :)
1 like@@Siberianlyix nah man
0 likesLol this is windows Vista
0 likes@@trafficconememes331 you pay for things while I use open source. We are not the same.
3 likesThe only reason i still don't use it is because...
7 likes1. I'd need to pay for it.
2. Security concerns.
3. No support for more modern drivers.
When I was like 8 or 9 I remember there was malware on my family desktop that changed the chrome start page to some 18+ video game add.
17 likesThat’s how I switched to Firefox and never came back - possibly the best worst thing that happened to me on a computer.
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@@0xc4ae1e5that isn't possible (at least in modern versions). Browsers don't allow you to access browser URLs
0 likes@@0xc4ae1e5 so is every other browser tbh
1 likeunless you use something obscure
Actually, Firefox is a very easy target. I've even seen a scam extension that blocked the addons manager!
0 likesF
2 likesIt's a shame to see that kind of thing happening, but I don't think removing would be the best, for me is pretty useful feature as I have my own little server that sends sensor data to my devices with a simple PWA and self signed certificates/certificate authority installed
24 likesmy dad once activated notifications on random sites and since im a "tech genius", he asked me to remove them. i literally just disabled notifications directly from chrome.
7 likessadly yet another example of a somewhat useful feature being abused into oblivion. imo, chrome should heavily restrict notifications, give easy access to turning them off, and let the user know every now and again that sites can send them notifications
18 likesIronically I got the notice for this video going live by browser notification xD
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@@vadnegru indeed-o
1 like@@sunnyleone6018 now thats ironic
2 likes@@I.-_-._.-_-._.-_-._.-_-._.-_-I ok dont reply then
10 likesNot sure you're using the word as intended, but to each their own I guess.
9 likesIronically I don't care xD
1 like1:53 this feels like a transparent background
7 likesMy dad isn't very smart with tech, so whenever he sees a prompt with the button "Allow" or "Accept" he just clicks it. The amount of cam girls notifications he gets when he opens his laptop is depressing.
9 likesNext video: clicking on all the urls the bots in this comment section are leaving.
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@@williamhuang8309 It'll be like a roulette. 😜
2 likesOh no. All the ones that link to explicit websites too?
2 likesJust go to settings and disable the notifications , NO ANTIVIRUS NEEDED!
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but they can still send you notifacation except you cant see it
0 likesI once clicked allow when getting a minecraft mod, and my pc was FLOODED with notifications, and i had to hastily change the notifications setting. Talk about a nightmare.
5 likesi remember i used to download youtube to mp3 things, and it would always ask me to tap allow on these notifications. i never did because i was paranoid, even at like, 10, so i’m glad i didn’t click it and just downloaded the mp3s.
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Same
0 likesMaybe we could have a notification blacklist in browsers where it shows a warning on low security and straight out blocks ot on high (with opt in and out options of course).
6 likesI really like having these alerts on some sites as windows notifications are normally pretty bad.
When I was very young like 5 or 7 I was on my father’s computer and just clicked allow on anything ended up with a incredibly infected machine it was terrible and that was the day I found out about “adult content”…
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@@helper_bot and that's the problem, if a child at that age doesn't understand, it'll make sure it'll find out
0 likesI know because it happened to me
@@TorutheRedFox well you wouldn't understand a thing, but unfortunately im not even a doctor so i shouldn't even be qualified to say that
0 likes@@rayirth.upside-down heh imagine finding out about it at the nice age of 1
0 likesMan, 5 or 7 is a too big gap to forget especially at the particular age
0 likes"Ordinarily, malware is something that I love"
7 likesI'll take Unlikely Sentences for $500, Alex.
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Fr💀
0 likesJeopardy!
1 likeIn windows 10, there is a function call ‘focus time’ or something like that which shuts up all notifications and diverts them in to the Notification Center but if the browser starts spamming it, you might loose that snip and sketch screenshot that you wanted to edit
5 likesI did it to on a virtual machine at the end it looks like my grandma's pc edit: thanks for the like 😈😳😹 rip bozo
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@@_GhostMiner I do, every day.
0 likesShe didnt even found the start button
0 likesmaybe she thought it was a virtual machine
0 likes@@_GhostMiner pov: u r a smol kid thinking he/she is smort
3 likes@@Euroblitz ja der PC Brauch hält Mal ein bisle mehr Strom btw ich bin kein Bayer
1 like@@_GhostMiner riippp bozo 😹😹
1 likeI Ve seen computers spammed (one in few hours) with 'You Have A Virus's fake notifications.
1 like@@ghost2130Main r/sukmydik
0 likes@@pryt0n180 tf is kracc bacc
1 like@@_GhostMiner are you a boomer or something? lmao hes literally just being like the kracc bacc guy
1 like@@_GhostMiner r/whooosh
1 like@@_GhostMiner r/woooosh
1 like@@_GhostMiner 😃😃😁
1 like@@banane7139 you're just obnoxious kid.
1 like@@ray8221-y4r its just machine in german
1 likeAh nice, german autocorrect
1 like@@_GhostMiner yeah 😐😐😐👹👹👹😈😹😹😹😹rip your Aggression 😕😈😅😐🥶😑😅😑😂😐🙀😈😅😐😳😈🙀😐😤😈😳😐😳👹
1 like@@nightrider5204 ja also rip der hat alles gelöscht hoffentlich hat er genügend Pfand Geld für ein besseren Zoo ohne kake
1 like@@banane7139 Alter du bist auch eine Maschine, sogar den guten Knuspertoast (RIP) abonniert.
1 like@@MeiZhang-q5k r/okreditorgotouchgrass
1 like@@_GhostMiner r/woooosh
1 like@@banane7139 what?!
2 likesI'm seriously confused at what you just said.
Also the emote spam makes you look like a child.
It so comparable to the rock song like put in the hours put in the booster PC programs get scammed we devour
2 likes@@_GhostMiner they do they make the 1989 500 biyte windows Vista PC run so good that it takes 15 min to start 😤😤😤😤😤😤🙀🙀💪💪💪💪💪
3 likes@@banane7139 lol no
2 likesBut the PC boosters make it work better. 👍🏻😃😤
3 likesMy lil bros pc is like your grandmas pc too. It is a computer
5 likes*machine
1 likeMaschine? From Native Instruments?
11 likesthe notification should not differentiate block and unchosen and make it impossible for the website to work out if block has been clicked or not
12 likesReminds me of my dad who wants to watch Romanian TV but ads are invading the website. I taught him 3 main things:
3 likes1.NEVER CLICK ALLOW ON NOTIFICATIONS FROM BROWSERS.
2. If a page appears that blocks your access to the whole browser, ctrl+alt+delete -> Task Manager, and click the tab that doesn't let you close the browser.
3. If there is any suspicious malware that you don't find or the laptop is too slow, you need to clear the cache or reinstall the browser.
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Unfortunately that task manager trick doesn't work if you're using Firefox. It only works on chrome or chromium based browsers like edge where each tab is a separate process
1 like@@notthatntg ?
2 likesHow would you know? Aha, "browser task manager",
0 likesbrowsers: hey we have this really cool feature you guys should totally use it!
8 likesspammers: looks into camera oh, we'll use it alright.
I've always hit deny, haven't got into a situation where I have been "forced" to hit allow.
7 likesI think browser notifications must be regulated or better, removed.
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@@michaelepica3564 no one said that they will make it lol. I said for the protocol.
1 like@@psyonix_2829 not the point, they arent gonna waste money making a new thing that isn't nesseceary.
0 likes@@michaelepica3564 lmfao what? Google is the richest company that ever has existed 🤣
1 like@@psyonix_2829 no. It would be expensive to make a alternative, what we need is “tell the site you allowed but block”
0 likes@@psyonix_2829 Well, they can't make out an entire alternative to notifications, but they can do something like a notification permit and only permitted websites could ask for notifications
3 likes@@windestruct they can. The email and messages service providers can implement and work out a plan with Google on making a system only for this kind of thing. Don't say BS.
4 likesThey can't be removed because they are useful for email and messenging services
7 likesThe "allow to continue" stuff could be easily stopped if browsers had an option to block but tell the website the user clicked allow. Since the browser could easily do that and the website wouldn't know better
4 likesThis reminds me of something that happened to a friend.
3 likesHe visited a somewhat shady website, clicked allow notifications, and his chromebook got infected with some kind of malware.
Browsers like Chrome should fix these kinds of vunerabilities, like by having a button which doesn't allow the website to ask for notifications again, or by blocking notifications without telling the website.
Side note: how did that website manage to infect a chromebook? I thought for a while that it would be extremely difficult to infect one, but I guess I was wrong.
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the actual reason i never click allow notifications is because i'm worried some exploit will come to be. since notifications are an operating system feature, my paranoid head awaits a moment when a malformed notification request will create an entrypoint outside of the browser sandbox that allows malware to automatically enter my system
0 likesWho thought it was a good idea to give the website a return value? Seriously this is a ridiculous vulnerability.
7 likesah... adfly, my old friend, used to go past them a lot downloading minecraft textures in the beta.
3 likesEDIT: just came to a realization that Adfly uses a bee for their logo, and not a fly.
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@@gairisiuil Yeah, i don't know what happened to adfly, maybe they got bought out from some guy with malicious intents
0 likesadfly used to be useful for making money off your links, but now the ad features have expanded so far that bitly is just better
0 likesAs an IT tech for lots of businesses, this is abused a lot.. and has been for years!
1 likeOnce our Social Studies Teacher was projecting her computer screen in class and an ad for Increasing PP size popped up with images too 😳
1 likeI think browsers should work by automatically report to websites that the notification was actually enabled - even if the user clicked on block so that websites don't redirect you forever
3 likesEnderman:"The more annoying the notifications are for a normal user the better"
31 likesMe: bRuH
whenever these bitly notification thingies appear, they always have the redirect link at its own link, so I just copy that and translate the parts that I know are slashes
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@@fortnite.burger I did this today lol
0 likesnot anymore
0 likesI like your content very much Ender :D
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@@-lul Lol, Mate.
0 likes@@sunnyleone6018 shut your mouth.
1 likeIdk if they should remove the feature entirely, but I think they should have an option in the browser settings to see all of the sites you have allowed the notifications on and be able to remove them. Idk if some browsers already have this, but all of the ones I've used require me to reset or reinstall them to remove the sites that I've allowed notifications on.
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(in chrome) wouldn't going to the service worker, and ctrl+f for "true" do exactly that? legit question btw
0 likesAnother thing that i notice is that the "principal page of adfly" (the one where you can skip the ads) change his web direction constantly idk why
2 likesPD: sorry if I say something wrong english is not my first lenguage
Good solution can be limit sites to send, for example, 3 message day and if user really want to increase this value, allow it to change only in site settings, not on pop up notification. Like it works on Android
1 likeI think that solution to this problem could be something like Brave's default action on this notification request: "remember my choice until I close this site". You can still use this feature if you select something else like "for 24 hours" or "forever".
0 likesI remember back in 2017 my client say after accidentally click on "allow nofication", bunch of "error messeage" display that the computer get virus, and when open it, it let to a website and downloaded some Ransomware. Thankfully he was able to SHUT the power of the PC right away and bring it to me, or otherway, his computer will just become a piece of PCB can display some screen.
1 likehuh, old chrome "alert" dialogs were worse. Literally some malware websites were spamming alerts and it was impossible to close the tab. Whats more sometimes if you were spamming "ok" button an extension install request was shown. Thankfully alert dialog cannot bring focus anymore.
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@@_GhostMiner Alright
0 likes@@_GhostMiner exactly
2 likesDo you mean the JavaScript function
8 likesalert("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur")?
Bill becoming uncanny for Windows
1 likeok is no one going to question why the recycle bin is named "Recycle Bin OwO"?
3 likes9:48 you can also just block permissions for all the sites you went to since service workers can only really run in the background when they send a notification
4 likesWouldn't the solution be Block all notifications from your browser?
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@@helper_bot he means blocking notifications from your browser using the os, e.g site is forcing notifications, so user accepts the notifications, and then blocks notifications from browser using windows settings
1 likei think in the redirect web example 2:45 that doesn't solve it per se
1 likeDidn't know these notif would invade my Windows notifications. I hated both.
0 likesI think browsers shouldn't tell sites if notifications are blocked, In my opinion clicking 'Block' should send a website the message that you allowed notifications, but they're blocked
2 likesNext video: Making Minecraft world with name "con".
1 likebrowsers should only give notification feature to only big websites (like twitter and instagram)
1 likeUse Universal Bypass to immediately skip these horrible link shorteners.
1 likeAnother stupid permission that browsers just give away to sites is "Is Focused" info. Why the hell does the site know if it's on focus or not by default? (Can be bypassed with Don't Make Me Watch).
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Knowing when a window is focused or not is usefull for a handfull of reasons. If you have a website that runs heavy scripts or request data often, you could disable the script whenever a user isn't focused on the window which saves the clients resources
0 likesEDIT: i know i am late
When I'm a kid I always press allow on adfly ads🤦
1 likeHow I fix them:
Since it requires notification. I remove the websites notification permission in chromes settings. Ye, I never received inappropriate notification ever again...
3 years ago i downloaded a bunch of games and things for animating from videos (it had adfly links) and the ads were so annoying man. Now i go to videos with direct link
1 likeThis is why i always block notifications.
0 likesSadly people abuse them because others lack foresight
i take a shot of whiskey each time i see someone's computer and phone with scam notifications, YOU can get scam notifications from shady websites only if YOU ALLOW IT.
0 likesso, if you did click allow, don't worry. you can easily remove them by going into notification settings in your browser and blocking any suspicious sites
0 likesI would know, as I fell for one
"Before doing, think" - Sun Tzu, maybe.
0 likesBrowser notifications are Pop-ups 2.0
2 likesMy browser notify list only has YouTube and Google Meet so I can see when the meeting is about to start.
1 like9:25 чеерт эт самая полезная штука которую я видела в своей жизни СПАСИБО ТЕБЕ БОЛЬШОЕ
6 likesAdd-fly:pop up
0 likesEnderman: Im gonna send you to Jesus
I love how clean the notifications look
0 likeson windows 7.
lol i remember doing that when i was young and got 18+ ads
2 likesYou can actually make money on adfly. All it costs is your reputation and your clients safety and data
1 likeBrowser notifications were a mistake.
3 likesi have never used notifications once, it's like it only exists to be annoying
0 likes3:35
0 likesAd: Hey cutie want to meet?
Button 1: Protect your PC
Thank you for explaining why I can actually click block, I was doing that before, but I didn't kniw why it worked.
0 likes4:05 The best of the two worlds --> a casino girl cam???!?
0 likes1:42 u can actually just press block after block after block and it will redirect u to the page u want (works with adfly)
0 likesUmm Can i ask a question?
0 likesOk so everyone knows about bsod and some of gsod (this one for devs build)
But...i got my first error like that today but it was pink? I have no idea what Pink Screen Of Death mean and how did it activate?
This is how you nuke a school computer
1 likeThis makes me want to create an anti-virus or an anti-pup software that checks your notification subscriptions on every browser you have installed and then compares them to a database of known malicious or unwanted notification links and removes them and blocks the websites that prompts you for notification access from being visited. What do you think?
1 likeI like how Andrew self sponsored himself.
0 likesYou can never get past one sketchy site without encountering them
0 likesYour voice reminds me of an old youtuber,TheSerbianEnderman,literally i cant stop listening to ya 😂
0 likesfrom just scrolling on yr i saw ur channel and a bunch of others soo i got into suff like this and i fixed my school's pc it had some sword of trojan and malware i got a 5 \A for fixing it
0 likesur content is fun and entirtainment( idk how to spell)
also what vm do u recommend for free? idk how to start orackle
And when the world needed him the most, he disappeared.
0 likes2:22 the background of the website and the wallpaper almost fit
0 likesSettings -> Site settings -> Notifications -> Block
0 likesShould remove the notification prompt
Using a bypasser extension works to skip these.
0 likesAlso instead of removing browser notifications, the browser company should check the website and approve it.
I think that “Block”/“Allow” set setting for all sub domains.
0 likesGreat video, but just gotta ask, are you showing IT security risks... while on Windows 7...?
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CommonSenseTM and bypassESU
0 likesSo when I use Safari there's a Chrome Popup like in your vid but when I go to other Real Sites and they ask for Camera its a normal safari popup not a chrome, so I think they can't send you notifications because they only put in like the picture of the chrome popup
0 likesI've been getting notifications like this, but only from Mirror Ash and Alternate World Ash, he thinks my device has a virus
0 likesHoly shit I remember seeing this when I was 8 trying to download my Minecraft texture packs
0 likesYou dont need to click allow or block just click the x to close it and it works. You might have to do it a couple of times tho.
1 likeThat's why my browser is always on mute
0 likesAdblocks, if im not wrong, do actually block these types of notifications, tho, not sure
0 likesThis website wants to know your location. A feature asking to abused so it can find where you are in real time. 👀
1 likeThe recycle bin looks sus theres OwO🤨😳
1 likeDude this video is so true that when i got on to youtube and clicked this video youtube wanted me to show notifications on my computer -_-
0 likesYou should add subtitles, it makes it look a whole lot nicer btw
0 likesWhat I do is open the settings for the page in a different tab and then click allow and when I’m done I go back to that settings tab and block it
1 likeI don't even no why is this a thing at all. First when I was this I was so confused I clicked on it just to realize so good damn fast this is such a bad thing so a reinstall of browser was inevitable.
0 likesHey Cutie :)
8 likesWant to meet?
[] Protect Your PC
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you had us in the first half not gonna lie lol
0 likesLol
0 likes"Press Allow to confirm you're not a robot"
0 likesQuestion: Are you having blue screen issues while trying to start VMware 16? I got a SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION for trying to start a VM.
0 likesEnderman you linked to a video at the end screen credits about anti viruses and all the fake pop ups around them. I would like to know what antivirus or malware blocker or whatever you want to call it you use and any you recommend.
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@@sunnyleone6018 BOT
1 like@@emblemi6345 I seen it many times
2 likes@@sunnyleone6018 wow creative bot
0 likes@@sunnyleone6018 Bot
1 like@@sunnyleone6018 Damn daniel
1 likeMalwareBytes
3 likesYou could go into your settings, and disable notifications again after you get to your website.
0 likeswhat kind of accent do you have? Your channel is awesome btw!!!
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@@edameow ohhh cool
0 likesHe's from Russia.
0 likesNice outro
1 likeI really hate these notification features, they are simply BEGGING you to click allow to like, start a download or whatever. It's just horrible that big companies and the most popular browsers, don't check for some malicious duped site's notifications!
0 likesthe brave had better notifications like if you click allow and there is a line like "Disable after close this web"
0 likesFirst time hearing enderman cuss
0 likesthanks god i ignore notification prompts
0 likesIf anyone is still using crapfly, they should have all their rights removed.
1 likeIf You Go In Chrome Settings And Go To, Site Settings , Notifications , Site Name, Deny Permission
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It Will Go Away
1 like(maybe?)
Malwarebytes does actually block websites too
0 likesLate to the premiere because of school.
0 likesTask failed successfully
Well, Chrome's quieter messaging works.
1 likeadfly be like:
0 likesWe're going to infect your pc with adware
I remember I was going on a website and it said ''click allow if your not a robot'' so I did it came up another 2 times and I clicked it I forgot about it and later I got a notification saying I have a virus did a windows virus scan nothing no viruses at all
1 likeThis is why I never ever click allow unless I trust the website
0 likesI just set that shit to block all by default and whitelist the 2 or 3 websites that are actually useful, the first thimg i do upon installing a browser
2 likesI wanna delete notifications from the browser it's such a shame that people do this stuff I wish this stuff didn't exist. I'm gonna scream in a pillow now
0 likesOnce I have clicked allow on some link on my phone and messages started popping very fast in 10 seconds 23 messages popped up then I blocked chrome notification
1 likeAh yes ...
1 likegoddamn adfly notification system
Safety can be setting don't allow sites to send notifications and cannot be abused
0 likesI have them allowed only on YouTube, everything else I block.
1 like8:36 If i have a Windows XP thing that i dont care to much, so i can use it for experiments?
0 likesabuse me daddy - browser notification
0 likesoh my god windows 10 pop up ads were SO DAMN ANNOYING!
0 likesA classic before going to the mega link.... Thats why mediafire its better
3 likesWe all hate those click allow to confirm your not a robot that spam your notifications
0 likesdamn they're allowed to do that? Only letting you in if you allow notifications, that's fucking legal?!
1 likeDo the websites that puts itself in the history a million times so you can't click "back" to go back.
0 likes0:45 adfly, the typical ad which pop up if want to download something from other site......(hate it so much)
0 likesThe trash vista system
2 likesjust kidding
ENDERMAN UPLOAD PLEASE!
1 likeAs you saied in video
0 likes"if there is any antivirus that removes notifications please message me"
i made an application that will hide them even if they are enabled. If you want the link for download, ican give it to you
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watch him give noescape to enderman itself
0 likesI usually have it set so that any notification requests are blocked.
0 likes00:08 your real voice??? O-O
0 likesenderman wants to hold a block of bad code
0 likesNotifys: 0
0 likesAds: 12948299337829373887482736382846
(How adware look like in this case)
i use nord vpn to block ads but when i connected to nord it will block the ability to play any xbox games online and use any microsoft apps like the store mail xbox app ect because when im not using nord i use a proxy so it sucks bc i cant block adds
1 likeim really glad im not the only one who are annoyed by this too
0 likesyou can block them from ever asking that from browser settings.
0 likesThis is why I block all of the notifications on google
0 likesHow do i boot an usb drive (with xp in) on a gigabyte H110M-S2H because it doesnt even show my usb drive when i try to boot in
0 likesor actually a black screen
man alot of malwares nowadays are adwares. Why cant ppl just go work hard and show us some good malwares which is fun and not those annoying "hello ur computer has virus"...
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Because it just works. More and more people go online who don`t know what is legit. EZ money for those boys
0 likesi didnt know 18+ bots like endermen
0 likesI usually always block every single notification
0 likesIt could just been allow just for once . And then if the site tries to send notifications it fails
0 likeswhy don't the browser have a button that tricks the website like it will enable the notifications for 10 seconds or more and then block it again
0 likesHad to fix my cousin's laptop because of this
1 likeI always block the annoying notifications, but some of sites i wanna allow for some reasons.
0 likesThere should be a button to allow and direct after block it
0 likesI’ve fall to that type of spam notification
0 likesI didn’t know anything and only thing I do is block it
Rename the title to “Browser Notifications: A feature that’s actively being abused”
0 likesАфигенный английский 🎯
3 likesWhat kind of music software do you use
0 likesbtw you can just wipe your browser history to fix this
0 likesSites receive my answer if I want to block or show notifications?
0 likesWhy, that's just asking for "Allow notifications to use site" scams...
Chrome? No, thank you mister :)
0 likesshoutout to everyone who sees this before premiere ends
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me
2 likes4:00 adfly has a stroke
0 likesya know... maybe the algorithm isn't SO so bad on YouTube, if i can end up here.
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*good
1 likeif enderman is github account
0 likesHi Enderman
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@@sunnyleone6018 shut up bot
1 like@@lonelymnewarrior69 yups its absoulty true and agreeable :)
1 like@@minecraftify95 it's so funny how we hate bots
1 like@@sunnyleone6018 Shut up
2 likestrue bro now it spam notifs on my tablet but its easy how to fix:
0 likesturn off its notifications
If you reset the settings is it fix the problem?
1 likeI don’t mind going trough adfly since I just hit block, works everytime.
0 likesBefore i accidently let nofications on a website i forgot in google chrome. So always when i open google chrome it shows annoying nofications
0 likesWhen will your website be finished???
1 likei managed to get this the other day, i clicked on block but it came back almost instantly and i dedn't realise. Removed it now though, luckilly!
0 likesCan't add features to any platform without sales and marketing people finding a way to use it against the users.
0 likesIt is pretty difficult to remove 'em even for me. You should've shown how...
0 likesI can't successfully use a vm because of them being difficult. Maybe you could make your own online vm like collabvm but this time malware/notif-spam is ok.
0 likesIs your wallpaper on Windows Vista?
0 likesI would have rather cleared my browsing history when i clicked the allow button like 24 hours ago
0 likesWhat am i going to say is that pressing allow can be dangerous. I just wanted to upgrade my android tablet, i clicked the allow button and too much inappropritiate messages came to me. so, never press allow button
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This also happened to me once, I think I tried to get a super Mario u deluxe on my phone lmao.
0 likesSo this happend just now, i was on my tablet when i was joining back to the internet, there was too much gmail notifications, so ofc i cleared them, guess what? it literally made the tablet freeze for like 6 seconds then go to black screen for 3 seconds, then back to normal.
0 likesi remember when i clicked on X it war letting me go through
0 likesFirefox does not bring notification menu (at least latest 94.0.2 version)
on adfly you can just keep refreshing to eventually get the link
0 likesI am working on a as made in c I will finish it by February 2022 will u showcase it?
0 likesHey enderman can you send me the wallpaper at 9:58 pls I will be really apreciated if you give me it
1 likeBut I have one problem, I block all of then but sometimes it's magically allowed it self how does that be possible?
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Maybe it's a notification with fake buttons, like yes is no and no is yes, what I recommend you do is disable notifications.
0 likesidk
0 likesİ miss you
2 likesanother way to stop push notification scams is by going to
0 likeschrome://settings/content/notifications
and either not allowing any sites to send notifications or removing sits that look suspicious
Always Block Them Guys!
1 likeWait, is this the windows 7 laptop? Link the one used in the Windows 7 EOS video?
0 likesI'm pumping gta meanwhile Enderman new to the house I uraaaaa
0 likesthe title is true. too true.
0 likesThat’s odd. The video grew a voice.
0 likesthere was one time i clicked block and i still got sex ad notifications anyway
0 likesdoes someone notice "Recycle Bin OwO"?
1 likedoes anyone legitimately use browser notifications?
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No
0 likesi miss windows 7
0 likesHow to remove a notification access (Chrome):
0 likesType: "chrome://settings/content/all" it's cAsE sEnsTiVe
Look at the site you allowed access
Then reset permissions but still can remember you or clear data to not remember you anymore (except when signed in to your email)
OR (All-type)
Type "chrome://settings/clearBrowserData"
Click advanced and click site settings (to reset all site settings) or cookies (cookies is risky if you dont want to sign in back again)
Then clear data
So when I use Safari there's a Chrome Popup like in your vid but when I go to other Real Sites and they ask for Camera its a normal safari popup not a chrome, so I think they can't send you notifications because they only put in like the picture of the chrome popup
0 likesok i clicked allow just to enter a site but when i receive just one notification from adfly i simply block it, ez
0 likesHow does Adfly keep on using those generated names in their links?
0 likesbrowser notifications: something that doesnt work
0 likesseriously i enabled notifications on like 8 sites and none work
wow thanks just got a trojan from your site xD
0 likesYou are using Windows 8 with windows 7 theme?
1 likeHey Ender, did u stil have your discord server?
1 likeI really want to join it
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It actually exist, but it requires you having a channel membership, so it probably isn't worth it.
1 likehis website (iirc) says he no longer have one
0 likesThis is normal for a pirater with antivirus but will stop pirating games for a while since I need to subscription to protect my pc from some untrusted download sites but still gives downloads of my needed
0 likesEnderboi has da bezt voicee evrrrr
0 likesI don't use these at all, so i blocked them all in settings with one option
0 likesOne time I was browsing the internet as a kid (I was dum) and clicked allow on my computer. My dad is a computer geek and he just got rid of it in like 10 seconds. I still don't know how he did it.
0 likes“Recycling Bin OwO”
0 likesMake a Playlist Called: Windows 11
0 likesI use Universal Bypass so I don't have to deal with Adfly type of sh*t
0 likesNext time don't record near a fan and in a room that echoes, and deactivate all software treatments like cutting sound when theres isn't any
0 likesis that windows vista from 2006
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Nope is win 7
0 likeshow i can get rid of adware on phone? (pop-ups and ads on youtube while i dont watch video)
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Delete any blank or sus apps 💀
0 likesI used to always click accept when I was 9 on my phone
0 likesthe most hated thing
0 likesIt speaks!
0 likesHi guys, I need your help. I need to create a user who is visible only in the user account control prompt(UAC.exe) and not in the logon list. Is it possible?
0 likesTotal AV is a piece of shit. I mostly see their ads on reputable tech news websites under "related content". And most of the time it's powered by outbrain or taboola news. And the ads themselves go like this.
0 likes"Android users do this before friday" accompanied by a picture of a woman pointing to a phone or a picture of someone taking the sim card out.
what's up with the recycle bin name
0 likesYour sweared it’s also very funny😂😂😂😂
0 likesthey don’t even give notifications lol
0 likesI clicked on allow, and i've got some 18+ photos. I removed it.
0 likesSo many notifications lmao.
0 likesmy chrome extension block all these kind of asking. no mic, no location, no camera, and no fucking notifications.
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btw i think you should revoke the permissions on sending notifications too. It COULD re-register new service worker imo
0 likesDo someone notices that MalwareWatch has the background same as Desktop background?
0 likeshi enderman
0 likesМожешь пожалуйста сделать видео про календарь? Насколько мне известно, на мобильных устройствах сайты спрашивают доступ к календарю, чтобы на репите доставать уведомлениями "напоминаниями". Пожилые же могут случайно нажать
11 likesI swear every time is see doe this site want to accest your mic i just either leave the site or block it
0 likesEvery time i download psp iso file:
0 likesWhy he doesn't post a normal video and now is talking only about chrome ads?
1 likeImagine using Google chrome
0 likesAh yes ad fly I go on this site alot and never click the notification
0 likesiS THAT VISTA?!
0 likesHi ederman
0 likesI can not tell if this is windows 10 with a skin or windows 7.
0 likesThis can aslo redirect to NSFW link's but we can use chromeuim and edit sorce code for no notification
0 likesi always click allow and then i go to settings and disable it
0 likesthey are bc i was playing a game and it made click on this notifaction without me seeing it
0 likesThat's why Adfly k!llers are good
0 likesme who speak spanish and knows how to read in english:
0 likesenderman using text: :)
enderman using voice: :(
You forgot to send the link(s) to the notification popups
0 likesMATE WHAT"S WRONG WITH THE EFFING SOUNDDDDDDDDD?
0 likesHi endermanch
0 likesCan i request to test keygen program such KMS 🤔
adfly is the worst thing ever
1 likeRespect, he sacrifice his pc to download virus
0 likesENDERMANCH I OPEND A SCR FILE FROM SYSTEM32 AND A WARNING SIGNAL CAME UP WHAT HAPPENED
0 likesThis just looks like my teachers pc
0 likesnice video
0 likes4:35 no war web porn..
0 likesRecycle bin be like: OwO
1 likei see a lot ad fly page
1 likecan you help me
U should use ur voice more often in ur vids
1 likeHit the download link on my phone and it after clicking block a few times it force download a apk file but luckily I have a anti virus so it automatically detected the virus and prompted me to delete the file, if not have a anti viurs my phone would have most likely been destroyed
0 likesAt trun on the pc:an virus an virus!!!!
0 likesMe:i click yes
At bsod rip pc
Yo Keaton why u not at school?
0 likesI disable it by default
1 likeBest decision ever
i use kaspersky web protect
0 likesTbh who's using this pointless feature anyway?
0 likesadfly is the worst thing to ever exist
0 likesNotifications Scam are Headache
0 likesfix: use dark theme and brain
0 likes00:30 but single moms in my area
0 likesi hear model M : )
1 likemaybe you should add a bit of music behind your voice...
0 likesit end?
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@@lonelymnewarrior69 damn
0 likes@@user-yt4rs7ig1i he is a bot
0 likes@@I.-_-._.-_-._.-_-._.-_-._.-_-I what
0 likes@@user-yt4rs7ig1i proof?
0 likesnope
0 likesHey in the future can you tone down the music thanks
0 likesNO NOT ADFLY AGAIN!!!!!!!!!
0 likesthats why i hate adfly so much
0 likescan you set empty password on zip file?
0 likes“yAy iM EarLy”
0 likesIf someone ban addfly for common good?
0 likesse puede desactivar la informacion de permiso desde flags
0 likesI always click allow and then block it. No other way to download Minecraft hacks
0 likesCan you destroy Linux?
0 likesPOV: you're a 9 year old on your brothers PC
0 likescan someone reply so I can get a notification?
0 likesI wanna remember to watch this after school
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@@robertplayz9157 omg tysm! I'm gonna watch it now
0 likesI'm Swedish American and I can't remember how to understand spanish
0 likeswtf this is the first time I heard you speak
0 likesWho else noticed Recycle Bin OwO
0 likeswhy is the trash bin having OWO (no offense)?
0 likesMake A Video On Installing Windows 10 on Android
0 likesBro some how I have them what i did was decline notifications from Crome
0 likesAdfly still uses HTTP lol
0 likesHey Enderman can you make a video about how to create a website on your second channel.
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@@sunnyleone6018 🤖 BOT DAMN YOU CREATIVE CREATOR OF THIS BOT
1 like@@sunnyleone6018 shut
1 like@@sunnyleone6018 shut bot
1 likeThats why I use brave
0 likesi use universal bypass to skip most add links and give me the real link i want
0 likesExplain about rat trojan plz
0 likesEnder how i remove trojan
0 likesIt's very less high quality, video are so blurry.
0 likesI got that on my phone...
0 likesBut its easy to block.
0 likesEnderman
0 likesHow i recover local disk d
Hi Enderman, I wanted to ask you from Russia?
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he's australian
0 likesWhy are you using windows 7?
0 likesWait since when do you speak? Wasn't the community poll against it?
0 likesRecycle bin
1 likeOwO
I wonder why my PC kept popping p*** notifications O_O
0 likesEdit: its fixed now
I block for every website
0 likesNew video?
0 likesLegende
0 likes"Recycle Bin OwO" ex fucking scuse me?
0 likesEnderman help I think my yt account got hacked my profile and name got changed to this
0 likeshello
0 likesbruh i got one of those stupid adware :| i removed it
0 likesPLZ NO SUCH WORDZZ!!!!!!!!!
0 likesRecycle Bin OwO
0 likesRecycle Bin OwO
0 likesHey cute, wanna meet? PROTECT YOUR PC
0 likesSay hi
0 likesHi
0 likesHi
0 likesEngagement comment for algorithm
0 likesPls make video on how to remove csrss. Exe virus
0 likesCould u do a tutorial how u screen record pls🥺🥺🥰
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OBS
0 likeshey
0 likeshow to windows 10 sk ?????????????????????????????
0 likesim volunteer
0 likesYep
0 likesok
0 likesI Just wanted to download my GTA 5 and downloaded virus
0 likesWindows 7 🛐🛐🛐🛐🛐🛐🛐🛐
0 likesJoin my discord server!: https://discord.gg/tSRdVgDx
0 likesBlock it
0 likesNice
0 likesYour using a voice changer in real life he sounds like 2 years old!
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I lied he probably sounds like a 34 year old
0 likesI dont have any ad :)
0 likesWindows 7 on 2021 is a safely?
0 likesOkay and one question:You rus?
Helo
0 likeshey enderman try y exe
0 likesthe problem of being a virus tester is that kids are going to try the viruses in their computers
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Or dowolnoad Free bobuk
0 likesDo you understand what they write in Russian?
0 likesLiterally got a fake notification saying Mac was attacked by hackers????? Click to fix.
0 likesThe best part, IT WASN'T ACTUALLY A NOTIFICATION! I checked my notifs a little while later, it was nowhere to be seen
UBlock
0 likeswow
0 likesyou are verified
0 likesnoice
0 likesPost please
0 likesMake sure to get a better mic, it sounds kinda disturbing
0 likesI dont like enderman he is a cringelord
0 likesif you know to programm ansher this massage
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Grammar
0 likesI'd do it in a VM within a VM, since I'm going to use a VM for gaming. (I use Arch, BTW)
0 likesPlease, use goddamn MUSIC!!!
0 likesAnd if u dont use subtitles, in the Video, then please use Youtube subtitles. And its annoying if i hear your KEYBOARD
HAhahahahhhahahahahha
0 likesПожалуйста, добавь субтитры к видео на английском или на русском, а то без субтитров мне не особо понятно то, что ты говоришь
0 likesYeah, but we shouldn’t be advocating for the removal of them. As someone else already mentioned, this will break HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of legacy sites.
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then change options for them and the way they're shown. as a ton of people mentioned, having "deny" but they're technically allowed in the background and just not shown is a possoble solution. malicious websites can still attempt to force you to click on one to confirm it, though, so it's very stupid.
0 likes:D
1 likeCreate a discord
0 likesPls :)
:o
0 likesrecycle bin owo
0 likesGP links are trash
1 likeAlso Im latvian/Russian And i have Windows 11
0 likesLink to the web spam nocifation you use in this video
0 likesumm... i think yiu delete it :)
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PLS TODAY ARE NO I WILL COPY YOUR ARDRESS
0 likesYour voice is very quiet, make it more loud, please.
0 likesЛол
0 likesOwO
0 likesspanish plis
0 likesэм
0 likesJer ja imam reeeeeeeeep imam rep i muža moggggg tututututu
0 likes🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
0 likesDear Enderman,
0 likesno one seems to believe its possible to upgrade from a 32 bit to a 64 bit windows version.
Do you have an idea how it might work?
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impossible except changing hardware
0 likesNope0
0 likesfor the love of god change out your keybored.
0 likesМожет на русском что-нибудь?
0 likesI know u are russian. Me too. lol.
0 likesHe's Russia 🇷🇺 lol
0 likese
0 likeswanna get proest?/.z
0 likes** **
0 likesa
0 likese
0 likesWhy are you talking this time
0 likesUwU корзинка :D
0 likesWhy is your recycle bin named "Recycle Bin OwO". bruh why :(
0 likesunsubscribed too much weeb for me reported to youtube
I also remember in those sites from adfly, when you had to press allow to continue, the links were starting with "www1", and if you blocked it 5 times or so, you could continue. so everytime I saw one of those I'd replace www1 with www6 so I wouldn't have to worry about those scams. welp not anymore I guess.
Русский
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so true
0 likesДа
1 likeA lot of notification scam sites also host android malware 💀💀💀
1 likeYou got smalll
1 likeYou don"t know anything about programming
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Yes
1 likeYou don"t know anything about programming
1 likeGlup si ko sangarepa
0 likesBut you CAN disable notification requests from the browser settings menu. This way u don't even see the notification request, and even when disabled, you can turn it on for individual sites. I've always used this since it became available. On windows 10 and 11 you can activate the Focus Mode - Alarm Only, to mitigate system alert notifications... 👁️👄👁️
0 likesAdfly, the website that broke my laptop as a kid.
0 likesIf you don't want to go through this type of shortener pages, I recommend the fast forward extension :)
1 likeWhat is your file m*x link?
0 likesHow to scam websites with notifications access:press block and you can access to website!
0 likesMan some years ago i got infected by an adware… than it faded away by itself
0 likesHey Enderman, how can i permanently remove the xAlphaEmbed extension from the pc since it just comes back again and again if i just remove the extension. The browser says that it came from my computer (C:/ProgramData/Gziuip/(Name is random everytime this folder gets deleted)/(Random again)/(4 files containing an icon.ico, json file, and 2 others i forgot.)). It creates another unwanted tab from a random search i do. Thank you :)
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Yeah, so it happened to me dunno how but it was the same issue so what I did was give ownership of that folder to the System user ONLY which caused it to not able to modify anything. Later I learnt you can just reinstall your browser.
1 likeI had a similar problem once though not with the same extension as you. I used a program called UnHackMe. It has a 1 month free trial. But it might remove some file association or disable startup programs if you are not careful.
1 likeHow did you get it?
4 likeshey you sound russian i'm half russian so i understand just a small bit of russian
1 likeWho wants notifications anyways? One can develop chronic disease of modern age by just receiving notifications. I ban as many as I can get away with. It’s just obnoxious. As for browsers, disable notification entirely.
0 likesIf something is so important, send an email. Whoever says sending email as notification is old school is just illusional.
IDK why they still think browzer notification is a good try to scam like GiVE mE 2 nOThinG oR I wIlL YOU
1 likeTheres no people on 2021 who click on it
And that's IDK you really found site which gives money for clicking allow for your site's?
If you no watched video he found site