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I am all for ads, you got bills to pay. But I started getting pizza hut ads at bottom that I can not get rid of and block buttons. Usually you can close them.
Are these from the site or some kind of malware? If site, I think they need to be tweaked large on a phone, and a X is normal
I mean it is across screen. Not one of normal ad spots. Like a pop up sort of. I can't scroll by it. So it blocks use of screen a little. On android phone only this site
If your on a phone, like us, (Android Ultra 24) the wife has her fonts set larger then mine and it does that. That PopUp playing ad has an X on it to kill it.
Looks like your on Mobile Version. Try using the Full View Version.
I started on the the desktop. However I am rarely on it now. That Mobile Site sucks as far as I am concerned. Unless your on a flip phone.
Mobile Site Full View
Last edited by Jackie Paper; Aug 3, 2024 at 05:16 AM.
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