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Nicolette Shea Ad Leads to Suspicious Activity (776 views, 9 replies)

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Please get rid of that idiotic and technologically-bugged-filled Nicolette Shea ad. It eventually causes the “Suspicious Activity” page to pop up. With good reason, I am sure. I am on iOS and never have issues closing pop ups/ad pages, but it sometimes takes many tries to get back to the twomovies’ movie link page, which then causes the suspicious activity, and then I have to prove I’m not an a***ole trying to wreck the site, because the a***ole trying to wreck the site is connected to that ad. Use another ad. I don’t mind them. I’m faster than they are with window closing anyhow, and it can’t wreck my device. But it is obviously a nefarious ad or connection to the ad. Plus, all the ads are stupid, but that one is just about the most ridiculous. I’ve still never watched past 12 seconds. Is it really generating revenue, and is it really worth it to the security of the site?

Thank you. Happy New Year.

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I agree, if its that "buggy with bugs"then it would be better.Can any other ads replace it?Also, is ditzy getting those "alarms"cause the ad people are not honest about what they have here?its not just an ad?Secret virus or secret malware?Any way to test for those?Thanks Dr. Evil.

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@clarachan1355 Thank you for reading and responding to my comment. I’m glad no one is mad at me (at least not yet!) for posting that. Cheers.

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So thankful to see this thread! I was convinced it was my system not being able to get rid of her, I’ve tried everything on my end I can think of, and even tried several browsers. If anyone figures out a way around her, please let me know. Thanks in advance😊

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@Sassyreadhead63 Oh! I thought I’d for sure get yelled at for writing that, lol. Because I’m using Apple products, I don’t have spyware or adblockers and we don’t really get hung up by anything much, nor are viruses an issue, but since I was having that “suspicious activity” screen pop up so often while fighting with the porn window/tab that ad eventually opens, I thought people on PCs might be having an awful time too, or even worse. And then I just wondered what it’s doing to cause the twomovies’ site to generate that suspicious activity screen. I’m afraid of that and afraid I’ll get locked out of the site at some point. Thank you for posting your comment.

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@ditzygypsy The crazy thing for me is that I have 2 iPads. I just got a newer model for Xmas. The older model is completely free of her. It’s confusing as all get out!,

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@Sassyreadhead63 No way! That is so weird. Maybe you can create some iPad antibodies and share it with your new iPad, lol.

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@ditzygypsy I wish I could! It's driving me crazy! I've checked everything I can think of, but am still puzzled! I have all the settings identical, so it remains a mystery! I've been using my very old iPad, instead of the brand new one..... Go figure! 🤔

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Apparently I am good. I have no idea what you are talking about. Hope it's taken care of. I'm using a desktopso maybe that is why, I have no issues.

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@fortunate1 You might be using adblockers and other software to minimize attacks, but we don’t get attacked or hurt on iOS, and there is no “antivirus” anything for our devices because it’s just not a thing we contend with, but I do have to close a tab or two before the movies begin to play, especially with Openload. They would likely cause viruses and headaches galore in non iOS products, and you may have installed a myriad of protections against them, and to block them, which you have to keep updated, so you aren’t seeing this ad. But this is the first time I’ve gotten the “suspicious activity” screen, so I think it’s not good for the site, even though it doesn’t hurt my devices. Cheers.

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