Hey Kamikaze !
There could be many reasons :
1. Browsers : It could be happened due to Browser you use. Because some browsers forces us to display ads.
But ! these ads are not on your website, they are just like pop up.
2. Search Engine : Some search engine also display ads, again they are just like pop up not on your website.
3.Website Hosting/domain : If you are using some free hosting or domain then again this type of problem could occur.
4. Software you installed in pc : Whenever we install some softwares then there is combined package in which they attach their own search engine or browser. So ! always uncheck that option.
Hope ! it could solve your problem.
Hello Neev07, thanks for the quick reply, I really appreciate it.
I tried it with FireFox, Chrome, IE but I have the ads on them all. The hosting is a paid hosting, I have emailed my hosting company, and this is the answer they have send me “If you didn’t added code for yllix, than you site must be compromised and ad code is injected. It requires you to increase site security & complete audit to find place of code injection.”
I am lost :s
Which hosting you are using ?
It might also be a plug-in you have downloaded. Can you give us any info about the ads themselves? A lot of times it says who generated the ad on the ad itself.
Sorry, I missed the link. Definitely looks like your host added in some default code to generate that.
You can check my website >> http://www.streamingmangas.com
I am using a offshore hosting. (360webcare)
I think you could check the ads on my website, thanks alot for the help, I really appreciate it
There is all right…. There is no ad displaying π
Really? What do I see them when on a tab or another computer? :s Do you have any answers for this please? Thanks again !
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
You have so much JavaScript on your site, there’s no way of us to determine what’s supposed to be there and what isn’t. Especially since it looks like you’re using a commercial theme.
Try deactivating all of your plugins to explore whether any could be responsible. If none are, then ask your theme’s vendors if they know about it. If they don’t, then take the advice of your hosting providers and consider that your website has been hacked.
If you’re hacked, you need to start working your way through these resources:
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