I visited a website with MP3 files. The name was something like mp3bears.com. Now I get popups (usually advertising nonsense: "Does the new $5 bill mean the dollar is dead?" or something similar, Asian brides, etc.). There is a * button for telling your browser to suppress such popups, but when I try to add the name that appears (mp3bear.co) to the block list, I get invalid address. Similarly for mp3bear.co, and mp3bear.co). Darn annoying, because their popup is displaying a false URL in the ad.
Curiously, I noticed that in addition to being on my block list, it was also on my allow list. Hoping that removing it solved the problem.
Conservative. Idaho. Software engineer. Historian. Trying to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a documentary.
Email complaints/requests about copyright infringement to clayton @ claytoncramer.com. Reminder: the last copyright troll that bothered me went bankrupt.
I think that you could find the real URL by looking at your browser history
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