![]() ![]() Instagram users are geting 'account suspended' errors.Gurman: Apple Planning No New Mac Releases For Remainder of 2022.iOS 16.2 Expected to Launch in Mid-December With Several New Features.Twitter to Charge $20 a Month for Verified Accounts, Reports Suggest.iPhone Output at Foxconn's Biggest Plant Could Fall by 30% Next Month Due to China Lockdowns.Some Instagram Users Report Problems Accessing Accounts.If you enjoy MacDailyNews and would like to support the site, please click below to make a donation via PayPal: If anyone has additional information, please let us know.Īt the request of several MDN readers, we’ve added our donation link here. We have not changed any code on MacDailyNews. Some users have also informed us that using the “Reset Safari” option has cleared up the issue. Please let us know what version of Safari (use “About Safari” under the Safari menu) you are using if you are suddenly receiving our pop-under ads even with Safari blocking enabled. It doesn’t seem to be happening to all Safari users, either. So, the once per day pop-under ad has been running here as usual, you just might have forgotten it thanks to Safari’s ability to block it. Oh, and the three Mac OS X users who are still using MSIE for Mac were seeing the daily ad, too. Of course, they are used to receiving these types of ads and never even mentioned our pop-under ad. Before this issue with pop-under ads reappearing, the nice thing was that mainly the MDN visitors using Windows and Internet Explorer to visit the site were being served their daily allowance of one pop-under ad per day. All along, MacDailyNews has continued to run such advertising to satisfy our need to actually pay our web host for the bandwidth we use. Since Safari’s “Block Pop-Up Windows” feature, Mac users have gotten used to surfing without such ads. In the days before Safari, Mac users received these pop-under ads. You shouldn’t see more than one per 24-hour period per browser session from our site. We do not, have not, nor will we ever, run pop- up ads. MacDailyNews serves one pop- under ad per browser session per 24-hour period. It is happening to us on one of our recently updated machines (Mac OS X 10.3.8, Build 7U16, Safari 1.2.4 (v125.12). This never happened with any other version of Safari that we know of – and the network ad code ( Fastclick) that we are using seems to be unchanged. ![]() Just a quick note that we’ve noticed that the latest version of Safari (1.2.4 (v125.12)) sometimes seems to allow pop under ads that we and other sites serve to appear even though “Block Pop-Up Windows” is checked in Safari. ![]()
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