Subject: This reminds me of something.
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Posted on: 2015-07-17 11:36:00 UTC

I ran into the uncloseable-redirect problem about a year ago, and I wondered at the time why nobody else reported something similar and whether it might be a regional thing only happening for Germans.

My way to deal with it:

Firefox has a built-in phishing report. So, whenever I’m redirected and there is no way to go back and continue what I intended to do, I report the URL, explaining in the comment that this site obviously wants to force me to do something silly no reasonable person should do, like clicking its okay-button.

This doesn’t make it go away, but it certainly undermines the ad’s purpose, because in Firefox and probably also in other browsers, the ad is replaced by a message saying that this site is not save.

Over the last twelve months, such redirects occurred less and less frequently for me. Apparently, aggressive advertisers are able to learn from experience what is acceptable and what is too annoying to work. (And apparently they are doing their aggressive advertising in the USA rather than in Germany now.)

Concerning long loading times, I don’t believe that it’s related to the new server. Sometimes a page loads immediately, and sometimes it looks like the browser gathers data from about two-hundred ad servers before it displays the page, and I didn’t watch this only during the last few weeks.

HG

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