Remove parthonylogles.com notifications

Remove parthonylogles.com notifications

parthonylogles.com is a deceptive website that tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. To do this, it misuses a legitimate browser feature that allows sites to ask users permission to show notifications on users’ desktops. Only instead of useful or interesting notifications, parthonylogles.com shows ads. What’s more, the ads could expose users to potentially malicious content, such as scams and malware.

 

 

The website has nothing on it besides a message asking you to enable notifications to verify that you aren’t a robot. However, given that the site in question is likely a scam, its “notifications” are actually ads. Allowing parthonylogles.com to display notifications will result in your desktop being spammed with advertisements. Do not engage with them, as it could expose you to harmful content. The ads may resemble legitimate system notifications, which could confuse some users. Some might even attempt to persuade you into downloading malware or falling victim to a scam. It is best to avoid interacting with any notifications until you remove parthonylogles.com from your list of sites with permission. If you’re unsure how to revoke a site’s permissions, detailed instructions can be found at the end of the report.

There are various reasons you might be redirected to questionable sites like parthonylogles.com, one of which could be adware. If adware is present, scanning your computer with anti-virus software like WiperSoft is recommended. Only removing the adware should stop the redirects. If it’s not adware, you need an ad blocker program.

Why are you being redirected to parthonylogles.com?

There are typically a few reasons why users might be redirected to dubious websites. Often, these redirects occur when users visit high-risk sites and interact with questionable content. Many websites fall into the high-risk category, including those with adult or pirated content, which is why it’s a good idea to have an ad blocker installed when on those sites. This tool can either prevent redirects entirely or at least close unwanted pop-up windows.

In less common scenarios, the problem may stem from adware. If you’re experiencing frequent random redirects, even on safe sites, adware might be the culprit. Fortunately, this isn’t considered a serious infection; it primarily aims to bombard users with advertisements. Many users may not even realize when adware is installed, as it often comes bundled with free software. This means it can be included as an optional offer to a program you install. While the offer is optional, it’s necessary to manually deselect it to prevent its installation.

To prevent unwanted installations, select Advanced (Custom) installation settings when installing free programs. Using Default settings will lead to automatic installations of added offers without your knowledge. By choosing Advanced or Custom settings, you’ll see all bundled offers and can uncheck any you don’t want.

Remember, most free programs include additional offers. Some may look beneficial at first, but since software bundling is often a deceptive practice, you should be cautious about any program that tries to install without your explicit permission.

How to remove parthonylogles.com pop-up ads

If you have granted the site permission to show you notifications, we recommend that you revoke that permission as soon as possible. It’s simple to remove parthonylogles.com from the list of sites with permission, and you can follow the instructions provided below to assist you. Additionally, take some time to review all the sites with permission and eliminate any that you don’t want or don’t recognize.

  • For Mozilla Firefox: Open menu (the three bars top-right corner) -> Options -> Privacy & Security. Scroll down to Permissions, press on Settings next to Notifications, and remove parthonylogles.com and any other questionable website. You can permanently turn off these notification requests by checking the “Block new requests asking to allow notifications” box in the same Notifications settings.
  • For Google Chrome: Open menu (the three dots top-right corner) -> Settings -> Privacy and security -> Site Settings. Click on Notifications under Permissions, and remove parthonylogles.com and any other questionable website. You can stop these notification requests permanently by toggling off “Sites can ask to send notifications”.
  • For Microsoft Edge: Open menu (the three dots top-right corner) -> Settings -> Cookies and site permissions -> Notifications. Review which sites have permission and remove parthonylogles.com and any other questionable website. You can permanently turn off these notification requests by toggling off “Ask before sending”.

Since redirects might be a result of adware on your computer, we strongly suggest that you run a scan using an anti-virus program like WiperSoft. If any adware is detected, removing it will stop the redirects. Additionally, consider installing an ad blocker to avoid pop-ups and redirects, especially when browsing potentially risky websites.

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WiperSoft.com is not sponsored, affiliated, linked to or owned by malware developers or distributors that are referred to in this article. The article does NOT endorse or promote malicious programs. The intention behind it is to present useful information that will help users to detect and eliminate malware from their computer by using WiperSoft and/or the manual removal guide.

The article should only be used for educational purposes. If you follow the instructions provided in the article, you agree to be bound by this disclaimer. We do not guarantee that the article will aid you in completely removing the malware from your PC. Malicious programs are constantly developing, which is why it is not always easy or possible to clean the computer by using only the manual removal guide.

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