Random Ad popup plus redirection to Google support for cookies enable guide on my new site.

@ChrisPAR said:

@Googly said:

@ChrisPAR said:

@Googly said:

It doesn’t matter whether you are using a VPN or not, your ISP may have injected these ads into your connection.
In such case, it doesn’t matter what you use, as the ads are still there, since you use your ISP’s connection to connect to VPN.

I get it, so my site is clean and I can continue building it futher.

JavaScript must also be enabled in order to not get redirected.
My java script is also enabled, I am using my browser since forever with these setting everything works fine.

And, you can completely remove the ?i=1 and the redirection:
https://forum.infinityfree.com/discussion/4005/disabling-the-i-1-problem-solved

I don’t have my own ssl certificate. You don’t recommend Flexible one.
You have one, one SSL is installed in every account (sel-signed) and Full will work greate with it!

I have another thing to say, can this be my DNS resolver? I’m using custom cloudflare DNS resolver that 1.1.1.1, something like that. which they introduced as more fast and secure DNS that public ones.

It may be it, I am not sure.

Thanks you :smile: You’ve been a great help. I will try getting SSL

You are welcome, I hope you get this resolved.
With SSL, you will even get better rankings and rise in Google Search, so nice choice!


> @Googly said: > > @UnknownLolz said: > > > @Googly said: > > > > @OxyDac said: > > > > I advise you to clean adware from the browser > > > > > > I scanned both my PC and Phone with Malwarebytes premium, nothing was found as expected and I still see cobalten ads. > > > https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SFMsYJGNTwG9mqSJQx5-O8MuyLHgItvL > > > https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mtmWRZEwWHaFAimilmosnBFN2m_98Swm > > > > > > I think its ISP, but is there anyways to prevent this? When I visit using VPN then again I see those Cobalten ads popups. How do they recognise my traffic then? and why it is only happening with non ssl sites, its not happening with ssl sites. > > > > > > >It goes like http://chords4noobs.com/?i=1 --> http://chords4noobs.com/?i=2 --> >http://chords4noobs.com/?i=3 --> >https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416 > > > > > > I'm still getting redirected to Google cookies helper page of google, despite my browser allows cookies. I tried reinstalling browser from scratch. > > > > > > Please help... > > > > > > > It looks like you'll need to Contact your ISP, if they really did put the codes. > > Also I'm pretty sure they'll reply with a "No". > > Thank You. Yet I will try to ask them maybe if I confront them, they'll remove it. :smile:

Most ISPs will just either not reply at all, or blame InfinityFree for their ads. Consider changing ISP.


> @Joo_Nath said: > > @Googly said: > > I have another thing to say, can this be my DNS resolver? I'm using custom cloudflare DNS resolver that 1.1.1.1, something like that. which they introduced as more fast and secure DNS that public ones. > > > > > > I've been using it too for past few months until now, and every site I visit is appear to be normal. DNS only act as _IP Directory_. Basically, all of our browsing activity use IP address(-es) to connect to desired site (server), but is "masked" through the use of domain name, which is easier to remember. > https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/111748/how-can-changing-your-dns-protect-your-online-privacy > > > @Googly also said: > > ...why it is only happening with non ssl sites, its not happening with ssl sites. > > So you figured it out? Good then. > That might be one of many strategy of your ISP to make ***cough***revenue***cough***. But it's better than here in Indonesia. Most of our ISP give no mercy to their customer with ads, regardless the presence of https and website popularity. > > If I were you, I would find a way to bypass those ads right away (of course it can be found in Google).

Shame on them, they will eventually lose all customers. Let me ask you, is it legal in Indonesia for ISPs to put ads everywhere @Joo_Nath, and if it isn’t, how are people accepting it?

Here in PH, even if the internet is slow, I have never encountered Globe (ISP) to just injects ads on the site. But you’ll sometimes regret it cause here on PH, there are only 2 ISP and the two of them gives slow internet.
Also I’m getting used to the Internet here and in my experience it’s not that slow, it’s just that it will slow sometimes.

@UnknownLolz said:

@ChrisPAR said:

@Googly said:

@ChrisPAR said:

@Googly said:

It doesn’t matter whether you are using a VPN or not, your ISP may have injected these ads into your connection.
In such case, it doesn’t matter what you use, as the ads are still there, since you use your ISP’s connection to connect to VPN.

I get it, so my site is clean and I can continue building it futher.

JavaScript must also be enabled in order to not get redirected.
My java script is also enabled, I am using my browser since forever with these setting everything works fine.

And, you can completely remove the ?i=1 and the redirection:
https://forum.infinityfree.com/discussion/4005/disabling-the-i-1-problem-solved

I don’t have my own ssl certificate. You don’t recommend Flexible one.
You have one, one SSL is installed in every account (sel-signed) and Full will work greate with it!

I have another thing to say, can this be my DNS resolver? I’m using custom cloudflare DNS resolver that 1.1.1.1, something like that. which they introduced as more fast and secure DNS that public ones.

It may be it, I am not sure.

Thanks you :smile: You’ve been a great help. I will try getting SSL

You are welcome, I hope you get this resolved.
With SSL, you will even get better rankings and rise in Google Search, so nice choice!


> @Googly said: > > @UnknownLolz said: > > > @Googly said: > > > > @OxyDac said: > > > > I advise you to clean adware from the browser > > > > > > I scanned both my PC and Phone with Malwarebytes premium, nothing was found as expected and I still see cobalten ads. > > > https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SFMsYJGNTwG9mqSJQx5-O8MuyLHgItvL > > > https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mtmWRZEwWHaFAimilmosnBFN2m_98Swm > > > > > > I think its ISP, but is there anyways to prevent this? When I visit using VPN then again I see those Cobalten ads popups. How do they recognise my traffic then? and why it is only happening with non ssl sites, its not happening with ssl sites. > > > > > > >It goes like http://chords4noobs.com/?i=1 --> http://chords4noobs.com/?i=2 --> >http://chords4noobs.com/?i=3 --> >https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416 > > > > > > I'm still getting redirected to Google cookies helper page of google, despite my browser allows cookies. I tried reinstalling browser from scratch. > > > > > > Please help... > > > > > > > It looks like you'll need to Contact your ISP, if they really did put the codes. > > Also I'm pretty sure they'll reply with a "No". > > Thank You. Yet I will try to ask them maybe if I confront them, they'll remove it. :smile:

Most ISPs will just either not reply at all, or blame InfinityFree for their ads. Consider changing ISP.


> @Joo_Nath said: > > @Googly said: > > I have another thing to say, can this be my DNS resolver? I'm using custom cloudflare DNS resolver that 1.1.1.1, something like that. which they introduced as more fast and secure DNS that public ones. > > > > > > I've been using it too for past few months until now, and every site I visit is appear to be normal. DNS only act as _IP Directory_. Basically, all of our browsing activity use IP address(-es) to connect to desired site (server), but is "masked" through the use of domain name, which is easier to remember. > https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/111748/how-can-changing-your-dns-protect-your-online-privacy > > > @Googly also said: > > ...why it is only happening with non ssl sites, its not happening with ssl sites. > > So you figured it out? Good then. > That might be one of many strategy of your ISP to make ***cough***revenue***cough***. But it's better than here in Indonesia. Most of our ISP give no mercy to their customer with ads, regardless the presence of https and website popularity. > > If I were you, I would find a way to bypass those ads right away (of course it can be found in Google).

Shame on them, they will eventually lose all customers. Let me ask you, is it legal in Indonesia for ISPs to put ads everywhere @Joo_Nath, and if it isn’t, how are people accepting it?

Here in PH, even if the internet is slow, I have never encountered Globe (ISP) to just injects ads on the site. But you’ll sometimes regret it cause here on PH, there are only 2 ISP and the two of them gives slow internet.
Also I’m getting used to the Internet here and in my experience it’s not that slow, it’s just that it will slow sometimes.

Well for me here in my place I’ve never seen or heard about any ISP injecting ads. I’m new to my current ISP so I’m thinking they might do this but this ISP is PSU (Public sector Unit of government ) which makes me think that they won’t do such a thing and put their subscribers at risk just for ad revenue. I’ve used this ISP 2 years ago and that time it was completely free of biasness and ad injection.

@Admin I have a small request. As the problem is resolved, can you please delete this whole thread, because this has been indexed in google and everywhere and is coming up in the top results when the aforementioned site is searched.

@Googly said:
@Admin I have a small request. As the problem is resolved, can you please delete this whole thread, because this has been indexed in google and everywhere and is coming up in the top results when the aforementioned site is searched.

No, we don’t delete threads (the posts here can help other people who have the same issue), but they are automatically closed if you leave them alone for a while. Which I guess is going to take a bit longer for this thread, now you’ve bumped it up again.