Hi, my name is John Deth. I'm a first time poster here.
Anyway, I've been using Webroot SecureAnywhere Mobile for the past seven months and am extremely satisfied with it (it runs faster, more efficiently and gives me fewer headaches than Netqin), but lately I've noticed a popup appearing on my mobile browser called "Mo.gifts.org" that tries to shut off the site I'm on and take me directly to their site. There's no way to even go to a new window, the only ways to escape are to either click OK on the popup or push the Home button, then go to Settings, then force close and clear the Browser. I should point out that I don't even go to any suspicious sites, these popups came up when I was on perfectly safe sites, namely ESPN.com.
What I'm wondering is this: Is Webroot aware of this problem and are they planning to take action to stop this potential threat?
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Best answer by JimM
I would suggest putting in a feature request in the Ideas Exchange area for the ability to block hyperactive javascript ads via our browser, SecureWeb. While all the feedback I'm hearing internally is that it's technically impossible to block the javascript in a third party browser or the Android default browser due to permissions involved in doing so, it may be possible to deal with this type of ad in our own SecureWeb browser. I put in an internal feature request for this feature already, but it always helps to get momentum for any idea when the Community participates in moving it forward. Please make a topic in the Ideas Exchange and add your kudos to it if you think this is worth doing.
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