Remove curestin.co.in pop-up ads
curestin.co.in is a questionable website that tries to trick users into allowing desktop ads. It misuses a legitimate browser feature to do this, which is why you’ll get a browser alert saying “curestin.co.in wants to show notifications” when you get redirected to the site. If you click “Allow”, you will authorize the site to show ads on your desktop. Not only will those ads be annoying, but they could also expose you to potentially malicious content, such as malware and scams. Fortunately, even if you have given the site permission to show notifications, you can easily revoke it in your browser’s settings.
curestin.co.in is practically identical to thousands of other sites that aim to do the same thing, trick users into allowing desktop ads. When you get redirected to the site, you will see a video player start to play and suddenly stop. A browser alert will appear saying “curestin.co.in wants to show notifications”. The site will also prompt you to allow the notifications to confirm you’re not a robot. However, if you click “Allow”, you will allow the site to show ads on your desktop. The feature is legitimate but curestin.co.in misuses it for spamming ads. curestin.co.in’s ads on your desktop could expose you to potentially dangerous content, including various scams and malware. Fortunately, even if you have given the site permission, you can easily revoke it in your browser’s settings.
To find out why these redirects are occurring, run a scan with anti-virus software like WiperSoft. If it detects any adware, that could be the source of the unwanted redirects. Removing the adware should resolve the issue. If no adware is detected, the problem lies in the websites you’re visiting. Using any decent adblocker program can effectively stop these annoying redirects and intrusive pop-up ads.
Redirects to random sites can often be triggered by adware
If you’re being redirected to random websites like curestin.co.in, it may be a sign that adware has infected your computer. However, typically, these redirects are triggered by you visiting ad-heavy sites. Without an adblocker, interacting with anything on such sites is likely to result in redirects. However, any decent adblocker program should be able to deal with them.
If you notice frequent redirects, even on reputable sites, it’s very likely that adware is present on your system. Adware commonly spreads through software bundling, a method that allows it to be added to popular free programs as an additional offer. This method is often used by browser hijackers and potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). While these bundled offers are optional and can be blocked from being installed, many users simply do not notice them since they are hidden.
To avoid junk programs, pay attention when installing free programs and choose the correct settings. Opt for Advanced (or Custom) settings instead of Default when installing programs. Though the installation window will recommend Default settings, choosing Advanced allows you to review all bundled offers, giving you the option to deselect them. Even if some offers appear beneficial, allowing their installation will lead to problems. Software bundling is a misleading method, and the programs that use it are often unreliable.
How to remove curestin.co.in ads
It’s highly recommended to use WiperSoft anti-virus software to scan your computer for any adware that could be responsible for the redirects. If adware is detected, the redirects won’t stop until it’s removed. Should your anti-virus program not detect any adware or related threats, the issue may stem from the websites you are visiting. If you plan to visit high-risk sites, ensure you have a decent adblocker program installed.
If a website is spamming your desktop with ads, you will need to revoke its permissions. This process is fairly straightforward if you can navigate your browser’s settings. If you need assistance, follow the instructions provided below. Be sure to review all sites that have been granted permissions and remove any suspicious ones, including curestin.co.in.
- 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 curestin.co.in 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 curestin.co.in 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 curestin.co.in and any other questionable website. You can permanently turn off these notification requests by toggling off “Ask before sending”.
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