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Great. That should fix it, all or most. I'll try to keep you posted with more solutions if I'm back in the morning. Let me know if it's made a difference:)

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I have been inserted in this type of situation before; you just are required to find the source of the ad, by visiting your Control Panel, selecting "Uninstall a Program", and looking for any unrecognizable downloads. If the ads still appear, try looking beneath/above the ad. It should say "Ads by ____". Delete the stated source by the ad. Good luck!​​​

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Did you download any free programs from the internet lately? Free programs almost always have ad programs within, try to uninstall the programs if any.

You're right, even well known sites have freeware that comes with adware these days. Make sure you're seeing terms and conditions for the software you're downloading and not any other unwanted software that you didn't want in the first place.

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Try to scan your PC from your antivirus. Also, as stated before, uninstall any new programs.

Nothing works, try this ADGuard. I experienced such a problem, this really helped me. Just modify it in the settings and all those sites that keep popping up ads. Before I used to have like thousands of ads (same problem) but after this, rarely. In fact, never.

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Try to scan your PC from your antivirus. Also, as stated before, uninstall any new programs.

Nothing works, try this ADGuard. I experienced such a problem, this really helped me. Just modify it in the settings and all those sites that keep popping up ads. Before I used to have like thousands of ads (same problem) but after this, rarely. In fact, never.

yea its and good app means stuff

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Try searching for program(s) with no publisher(s) at all. Normally those are the ones you should delete because they cause ads.

 

Also, when you get ads, you must receive something like "ads by ..." the name after "ads by" is what you must and foremost search on uninstall a program. It it results in nothing, then it means you have to delete more than 1 suspicious program.

 

Other than that - downloading other files such as "sound recorder", "Video recorder(a free one, they're all suspicious by the looks)" or even "Youtube into Mp3 files" cause ads. You clear on not downloading/using any of these or similar to these things?

 

Try this if you haven't already

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Tried the link already,

 

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I have had it with this ad, My brothers see too much inappropriate things, Of course I get blamed for this :? 


I will try the given links and see what happens.

Also I do have Free youtube m3 download.

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Remove everything that has been there without your permission, or which you haven't seen before.

 

Is the software still downloading itself?

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Remove everything that has been there without your permission, or which you haven't seen before.

 

Is the software still downloading itself?

I do, deleted it millions of times it just keeps coming back, and I already done that, found more than I thought.

Delete and re-download your browser.

Not just the browser.

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I hate these unwanted adware that gets installed through some downloaded content. If you simply skip through most of those installation steps in a programme you only wind up getting your pc installed with a hug set of unwanted adware. The only way as I believe to stop such thing from happening is by downloading "trusted" content.

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