• Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    14 hours ago

    You drag the button. If it takes with it more than just a button, it is an ad.

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    15 hours ago

    In the very top right of the browser window, there should be a little ‘X’ button. That’s the one you wanna click.

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    17 hours ago

    Stop. Install your favorite ad blocker, like ublock origin. Refresh.

    Work smarter not harder

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        No lie, this is how I learnt keyboard hotkeys as a kid. I’d click middle mouse to open a link on the site in a new tab, with my hand ready to go on Ctrl + W. The nanosecond I detected a fake site, I’d closer that sucker and move onto the next link.

        Oh boy did I bring a lot of viruses on my computer in the process in the name of efficiency & greed (& hefty amount of stupidity).

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      About 2 years ago I spent most of a Christmas sorting out my MIL’s new laptop, uninstalling junk and whatnot, and I tossed ublock origin on there. A few days ago I came back to sort out the Realtek audio drivers which uninstalled themselves via Windows Update. I find she has an entirely different laptop now, branded as"Acemagic" but through the magic of forced Microsoft Sign-in ublock origin synced to Edge on this new laptop, and there was no crapware installed despite the laptop clearly being in use for about 6 months already!

      TL;DR install ublock origin on your parents computers to save yourself some trouble down the line

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      12 hours ago

      If you didn’t give your parents computer, digital syphilis are you really a millennial?

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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      Even with uBlock Origin, some pirate sites still have this problem because the ads either are not typical ad elements or are not in the block list. Very common with sites that host pirated android apps, in my experience.

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          Now that you say it, I haven’t seen a popup in years. They feel like a distant nightmare now.

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    Millennial here. The true answer is None Of The Above. The actual download button is just a blue link somewhere on the page, probably among all of the torrent info.

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      18 hours ago

      This is the correct answer. It might also be the filename shown. If you can put your cursor over that it might become underlined. All big Download buttons are not to be trusted.

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        It always irked me back in the day when cnet was still a useful source because they modeled their buttons that way. Then they eventually became the garbage the site appeared to be at first glance.

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      Came here to say this. Closest onscreen would probably be the grey “Download or Watch” button not trying to get your attention in any way.

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      16 hours ago

      The file name looks like a link, it’s at least a slightly different color than the other text.

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    The ones that don’t say “advertisement” under… as a gen z that commits regular piracy

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      There are 3 “downloads” there without advertisement written under them. Just use the most basic looking button, it’s like how the holy grail is the most plain looking one.

      That or just use devtools/inspect elements.

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        When you hover your mouse over a clickable area that will send you somewhere, the address shows up at the bottom of your browser. You look at where the link is pointing in order to choose correctly.

        Also, none of the above. I use VPN + LibreWolf browser with built in good adblocking + a site like thepiratebay.org + using the magnet links from my search and download my movies and shows with QBittorrent.

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        Nah, I back out if that Frankenstein curse of a website and go somewhere else to find the download. There is no glory to be found here.

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          That’s all fine and dandy until you’re trying to download a .bin file containing a 12 year old version of the firmware that an ancient piece of tech your entire network relies on up and running again. Sometimes you do what you gotta do.

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          19 hours ago

          You can check if a button is just a link to www.freerobbux.ru

          (I hope that’s not a real site)

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          19 hours ago

          Inspect the element and check the url to see its destination. It’s not perfect but it usually shows what links go to unknown sites.

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            But that assume it’s not a form or javascript driven button. I would agree if you say both of those methods are sketchier, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t legit for sure.

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              Maybe they aren’t legit, but I have had success using these methods.

              Edited my comment as I thought I was replying to the other guy.

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                I’m saying your method can work but also just because you don’t see a link that looks right, it’s not necessarily proof of malfeasance. Could just be a weird web dev choice, or a concerted effort to keep other services from scraping links from their page. Which maybe you already know, just adding that for anyone who does not know.

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                  I’m saying your method can work but also just because you don’t see a link that looks right, it’s not necessarily proof of malfeasance.

                  True, but with as many links as the post has it’s a good way to narrow down your options, plus I assume every link on a site like this is probably malicious in some way; no risk no reward I guess.

                  And in situations where this method doesn’t work I can just revert to the ole’ holy grail strategy (which is clearly perfect in every way).

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        The top 2 of the remaining have that white bar which also means an ad usually, so it’s either the orange or the plain one imo