Do you know how to solve this issue and what to look for in terms of code.
Cheers
Angelina
Created my first ad with Advanced Ads, via a code from Google AdSense, and all of a sudden I have ads in other parts of my blog where I don’t want them. How do I remove them? Is it something in the Adsense code? I’d like more control over where my ads go, but I don’t want to add more until I get this figured out..
Thanks in advance
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this code is placed in multiple place on my wesite and i can’t find it, how disable that function of that code of line please?
Thanks for you support.
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]]>Directly under the non-profit’s logo on the upper lefthand side. I’ve updated all plug-in’s (that corrected the issue the first time, they’ve since come back) but the hyperlink is still there. I’ve tried deactivating all plug-ins and the links are still there.
They appeared randomly out of nowhere, I hadn’t changed anything. I have no ads or plug-in ads throughout the entire site.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
These ads were not on the site in the first few days that I spent setting it up, but they’re certainly there now. The only additional things I’ve installed into this site are Contact Form 7 (I planned to deactivate it after buying Pro, but needed to demo a contact form) and All in One Favicon (since removed) so I’m assuming these ads have come from this theme?
I love this theme but didn’t realise I’d be getting lugged with unwanted advertising when installing it. I’m now having a small panic about how to explain these ads to the people who have entrusted me to set up their site!
I’d like to upgrade to Pro, but will these ads go away if I do so? Otherwise I’m unfortunately going to have to keep looking for another theme.
the site is currently at https://liss.forasgard.org
]]>I’ve had a high percentage of users say that they see pornographic advertising on my site (eCigXxX) – obviously triggered by the use of xxx in my company name (too late to change it).
All of them have browser hijackers on their computer. A common problem among Spanish (and other non-english speakers) because they click next next next during an install, not even knowing what they are installing.
I noticed these do not work on some sites (a prime example would be Facebook, but there are many others). So there must be a way.
The hijackers go as far as to link from my text to their advertisers, and include (of course) banner ads top and bottom.
I could not find a relative plugin nor a relative post.
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