![]() If you think your content is worth a price then I urge you to start a Patreon, Ko-Fi or even a paypal because these are platforms that are safe for both parties and are OPTIONAL.Īdf*y is not optional for the downloader. I know finding a source of income can be awful right now, but your source of income could be coming at the expense of someone else who did not agree to this. So this is me, creator to creator, telling you need to stop. I’m sure you can guess where the rest of this situation goes. So I accept that adf*y notification and don’t think anything of it, I get the CC I really like and I’m happy.īut that notification I just accepted has saved my parents credit card details. I’ve recently discovered custom content and my favourite creator uses adf*y, but since I’m young and new to the community I have no idea that adf*y can be bad and I trust this creator so they would never link me to anything that could harm my computer… right? Lets say I’m a 14 year old simmer who uses their parents computer to play the sims. Like I said, I’m pretty sure I got lucky because I don’t save those things but I’m going to offer a hypothetical situation which could be extremely likely in our community specifically I can’t say for sure what it would have done if I hadn’t of deleted it, it seems to mostly be notification spam but the fact that it was trying to access my payment methods doesn’t sound all that great.Įven if having the payment methods allowed doesn’t do shit, I’ve had money stolen from me through an adf*y virus before (source - my tumblr) Luckily I don’t keep any of my payment details saved so I’m pretty sure I’m fine after deleting it and MalwareBytes or Windows Defender hasn’t detected anything. (btw, I wouldn’t recommend clicking on any of these since malware/viruses are often hidden behind fake anti-malware ads/programs) (That picture was after I cleared the cookies it had already stored, no idea what they were) You just google ‘christianivory.pro’ and every result is how to get rid of it because it’s malware. Now these are usually fine on legitimate sites but this site specifically: ![]() So that includes your credit card, debit card, paypal, ect, details. ![]() I’m thinking, what the hell is a payment handler and why is it set to allow? That super doesn’t sound good…Īnd after some googling I find yeah, it’s probably not great.īasically, it’s when google saves your payment details to autofill later on when you’re making an online purchase. ![]() I’m going through blocking everything before I delete it (just so I feel better about it truly being gone lol) and I see this: I accidentally just allowed one of these notifications (not at home and using a janky mouse on a pillow, keeps going crazy), so I immediately headed to my chrome settings to get rid of it. I’m sure you all know the new adf*y page which (i’m pretty sure) adf*y skipper can’t skip anymore, the one where it asks to send notifications and won’t let you proceed until you let them send notifications. Can’t believe I’m making another post about Adf*y in 2021 but here we go… ![]()
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