Disable click-through tracking
This is protection from the tracking mechanism, various hyperlink auditing services, user clicks on links.
For this task, install the extension “Ping Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>Blocker“:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ping-blocker/jkpocifanmihboebfhigkjcdihgfcdnb
After installation, check the functionality of the add-on:
1. Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>Open the page https://jsfiddle.net/wdgs28a0/2. Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>Launch “Developer Tools ” by pressing F12.
3. Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>Go to the tab “Network “(Network).
four. Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>Click on the button “Click me !” Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>in the right area of the site. 5. Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>The site https://example.com/ping will open. Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>Close it and return to the previous page.
5. Blocker
A type of ransomware that blocks a computer or mobile device, usually with a ransom demand. Unlike cryptors, blockers do not encode user data, but render the system unusable. Such malware typically displays a non-closeable message with a payment demand on top of all other windows. Sometimes blockers target individual applications, for example, a browser
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/blocker/” target=”_blank”>In the “Network” tab, a new item will appear with the value of the status field “blocked:other “.