Bonjour,
My Windows Defender is not active. Is this ok or...
I have Webroot Anivirus.
Thank You! Merci!
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Userlevel 3
Hi Baldrick,
Its a very good idea to stop those popup but how do you that ?
I bought Webroot from First Choice for 3 or 5 years. I have to check. Why by First Choice because when I was navigated on a website a message appear telling me: Danger...Dont touch anythink...Dont close your computer...Call this phone number. I was in panic. A lady answer me and said your computer need a repair but that will cost money (a lot) and after that they told me that I have to by Webroot...I dont remenber for how many years (3-5 years). Ill have to check that.
No No No MORE SystemFix...enough is enough. I wake up 🙂 after 3 times.
On my bill its the name of Blunt Computer Solutions. Do you know them?
First Choice sait they are authorized to do tech support for Microsoft and Apple products in North America. They said too: If you received an unsolicited call from another company then you may have fallen victim to a scam. They may say they work directly for Microsoft or some other major company.....If this happensdo not let them access your computer. Please write down the number...then call us.
Now I have a popup that appear régulièrememt..Save 35 % on every flight, etc.... I told the Microsoft Technician. He scan my computer and nothing change. I have to recontact Microsoft...I pay (again) for a one year service. One think I dont understand...After that scan, by two times, a message appear telling me again: Danger...Dont close your computer... Call this phone number. The firt time I call First Choice and she makes me to shut down and reopen my computer. Everythink was Ok. And the second tine, I did that again.
So I will have recontact Microsoft and explain that to them.
I Hope you understand my good english LOL LOL
Probably I repeat but I have a good excuse...I'm a old lady...LOL LOL So I can repeat myself many times LOL LOL
And Thank You to explain in french. Thats helping me!
Katana
In the next days I will try to answer to every post
Its a very good idea to stop those popup but how do you that ?
I bought Webroot from First Choice for 3 or 5 years. I have to check. Why by First Choice because when I was navigated on a website a message appear telling me: Danger...Dont touch anythink...Dont close your computer...Call this phone number. I was in panic. A lady answer me and said your computer need a repair but that will cost money (a lot) and after that they told me that I have to by Webroot...I dont remenber for how many years (3-5 years). Ill have to check that.
No No No MORE SystemFix...enough is enough. I wake up 🙂 after 3 times.
On my bill its the name of Blunt Computer Solutions. Do you know them?
First Choice sait they are authorized to do tech support for Microsoft and Apple products in North America. They said too: If you received an unsolicited call from another company then you may have fallen victim to a scam. They may say they work directly for Microsoft or some other major company.....If this happensdo not let them access your computer. Please write down the number...then call us.
Now I have a popup that appear régulièrememt..Save 35 % on every flight, etc.... I told the Microsoft Technician. He scan my computer and nothing change. I have to recontact Microsoft...I pay (again) for a one year service. One think I dont understand...After that scan, by two times, a message appear telling me again: Danger...Dont close your computer... Call this phone number. The firt time I call First Choice and she makes me to shut down and reopen my computer. Everythink was Ok. And the second tine, I did that again.
So I will have recontact Microsoft and explain that to them.
I Hope you understand my good english LOL LOL
Probably I repeat but I have a good excuse...I'm a old lady...LOL LOL So I can repeat myself many times LOL LOL
And Thank You to explain in french. Thats helping me!
Katana
In the next days I will try to answer to every post
Bonjour Katana
J'espère que vous allez bien?
Je ne l'ai pas entendu parler de Blunt Computer Solutions , mais quand je vérifie en termes de réputation Webroot les signale comme étant un site moyennement risqué de visiter ... qui est pas un bon signe .
Maintenant , pour arrêter les popups en utilisant un bloqueur de popup ; celui à installer dépend du navigateur que vous utilisez , et ci-dessous sont quelques suggestions:
Pour Internet Explorer - Ad Block Plus: https://adblockplus.org/
Pour Firefox - uBlock Origin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/?src=ss ou Privacy Badger: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/privacy-badger-firefox/
Pour Google Chrome - uBlock Origin: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm?hl=en ou Privacy Badger: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/privacy-badger/pkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp
Pour installer le bon bloqueur il suffit de cliquer sur le lien approprié ci-dessus. Cela devrait vous amenez a une page donnent la possibilité d'installer le bloqueur ; juste cliquer le bouton ' Ajouter ' ou ' Installer ' sur la page web et ceci devrait suffir ... et puis vérifier pour voir si vous obtenez toujours les popups .
Faites-nous savoir si cela fonctionne ou non .
Cordialement, Baldrick
J'espère que vous allez bien?
Je ne l'ai pas entendu parler de Blunt Computer Solutions , mais quand je vérifie en termes de réputation Webroot les signale comme étant un site moyennement risqué de visiter ... qui est pas un bon signe .
Maintenant , pour arrêter les popups en utilisant un bloqueur de popup ; celui à installer dépend du navigateur que vous utilisez , et ci-dessous sont quelques suggestions:
Pour Internet Explorer - Ad Block Plus: https://adblockplus.org/
Pour Firefox - uBlock Origin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/?src=ss ou Privacy Badger: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/privacy-badger-firefox/
Pour Google Chrome - uBlock Origin: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm?hl=en ou Privacy Badger: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/privacy-badger/pkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp
Pour installer le bon bloqueur il suffit de cliquer sur le lien approprié ci-dessus. Cela devrait vous amenez a une page donnent la possibilité d'installer le bloqueur ; juste cliquer le bouton ' Ajouter ' ou ' Installer ' sur la page web et ceci devrait suffir ... et puis vérifier pour voir si vous obtenez toujours les popups .
Faites-nous savoir si cela fonctionne ou non .
Cordialement, Baldrick
Userlevel 3
Bonjour,
I dont thing I can have a refund 😞 for that lot of money. I paid by Credit Card.
And now, what is the best for me?
Thank You very much!
Katana
I dont thing I can have a refund 😞 for that lot of money. I paid by Credit Card.
And now, what is the best for me?
Thank You very much!
Katana
Hi Katana,@ wrote:
Bonjour,
I dont thing I can have a refund 😞 for that lot of money. I paid by Credit Card.
And now, what is the best for me?
Thank You very much!
Katana
You could always call the credit card in question and tell them that this was a scam and you'd like to see if you can get a refund from this company. And they would let you know if this was possible.
Hi Katana,@ wrote:
Bonjour,
I try with Webroot and when I click on Unselecte Defect Potentially Unwanted Application, a message Appear=SecureAnywhere est géré par la console Web. Toutes les notifications doivent être appliquées en un point central. Reportez-vous à la documentation de SecureAnywhere pour plus d'informations.
So, I'm not a technician 😞...I need HELP 😃 I dont want to do something wrong.
Yes, I'm a french speaker and its very hard for me to understand but I try 😛 I will ''engage'' a translator :p
Thank You!
Katana
I would Submit a Support Ticket and they wil check your system out for you .
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