Anymorenews.com is a malicious site that spreads adware and pushes low-quality software. It causes ads to appear in the corner of your screen. Anymorenews.com achieves this by tricking visitors into unwittingly subscribing to its notifications. You can block them in browser settings and you can block Anymorenews.com with an anti-malware app or another program.
Anymorenews Com Ads quicklinks
- How Anymorenews.com ads begin
- Problems with unwanted ads
- How to block Anymorenews.com ads
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In short about Anymorenews.com:
Classification | Adware. |
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How Anymorenews.com spreads the ads | Anymorenews.com deceives people into allowing ts notifications,
Spreads more adware sites. |
Dangers of the poip-up ads | Low-quality ads,
dangerous sites that scam and cheat people, annoying pop-ups. |
How to block Anymorenews.com’s pop-ups | Change browser settings to block unwanted notifications,
use anti-malware apps (like Combo Cleaner for Mac, Spyhunter for PC, or others) to check your computer for malware, block malicious websites. |
How Anymorenews.com ads begin
Anymorenews.com causes little ads to appear on people’s screens. These ads are labeled with “Anymorenews.com” so you know who is sending them. They’re actually web push notifications – little messages that websites can send to web browsers. They can be useful, but you have to opt-in. Each site has to ask you to allow its notifications before it can send them to your browse.
Anymorenews.com tricks people into subscribing to its notifications by lying about what the subscription button does. It shows messages like:
- “Click Allow to confirm that you are not a robot”,
- “Your file is ready! To download the file, click Allow”,
- “Click Allow to close the site”.
Anymorenews.com asks your browser to show the little notification pop-up that asks whether you want to Allow notifications from Anymorenews.com, or to Block them. But if you don’t read the little text and just trust what Anymorenews.com says, you wouldn’t know that. People accidentally accept notifications from Anymorenews.com and other malicious sites (Promodayz.com, Bestdealfor.life, etc.) and then they get flooded with pop-up ads.
Problems with unwanted ads
So, Anymorenews.com uses notifications to show ads on your screen. It advertises some relatively harmless sites, like free-to-play games with microtransactions. It also promotes online stores, nothing to fear from those.
But then Anymorenews.com advertises lots of browser hijackers – the Yahoo redirects by Webcoapps (Club-search.com, Search-converter.com, SearchZone, etc.). Anymorenews.com also promotes other adware sites, like Somenewsabout.com and Allmeganews.com. Potentially unwanted programs, get-rich-quick schemes, fake lotteries and giveaways also find their audiences through ad spammers like Anymorenews.com.
Allowing Anymorenews.com to continue spamming your screen with its ads may result in more serious infections. Plus, the pop-ups expose you to low-quality ads, waste your time, take up screen space, and distract you.
If you encounter adware sites often, you should definitely do something to improve your security. Using an anti-malware program to secure your computer and block malicious sites would have been helpful. Ad-blockers can also be useful. Anything that blocks potentially malicious sites.
How to block Anymorenews.com ads
Anymorenews.com uses notifications to send ads into your bowser. To fix this, you need to pen the affected web browser and change something in the settings.
To block notifications, open the relevant settings in your web browser:
- Chrome – type “chrome://settings/content/notifications” in the address box.
- Safari – in the Safari menu, choose Preferences, Websites, Notifications.
- New Edge – type “edge://settings/content/notifications” in the address box.
- Firefox – open Settings, Preferences, Privacy & Security, scroll down to Permissions, and click on Settings next to Notifications.
Then look for “Anymorenews.com” on the screen. You might see multiple entries, like “2214.anymorenews.com”, “1318.anymorenews.com”, and “4209.anymorenews.com”. Next to each of them, there’s a button you can press. This button brings up a menu with an option to Block (or Deny) the site. Click that Block button and your browser won’t accept any more pop-ups from the sites that you block. Anymorenews.com is moved to another list – a list of sites that you have blocked notifications from.
While you’re at it, check all the sites on the notification settings screen. If you see a site you don’t know or don’t like, go ahead and block its notifications, too. These sites can still appear in your browser, they just can’t spam your screen with pop-ups.
Also, check your computer for adware and other potentially dangerous programs, use an anti-malware program, like Combo Cleaner for macOS, Spyhunter for Windows, etc. If any of the adware programs that Anymorenews.com was promoting made it onto your device, they need to be removed.
Automatic Malware removal tools
(Win)
Note: Spyhunter trial provides detection of parasites and assists in their removal for free. limited trial available, Terms of use, Privacy Policy, Uninstall Instructions,
(Mac)
Note: Combo Cleaner trial provides detection of parasites and assists in their removal for free. limited trial available, Terms of use, Privacy Policy, Uninstall Instructions, Refund Policy ,