- Jun 29, 2013
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Dear moderators,
I assume you are aware of the absolutely rampant pop up mechanisms that have become so numerous on these pages that they threaten to crowd each other out once activated.
Hardly can I touch the phone screen surface without creating an unruly avalanche of advertisements peeking and popping in from all directions that leave almost nothing of the screen surface to compose, respond or even edit.
If one's fingertips are not surgically accurate we are quickly taken away
by redirective hi-jacking to some Google Fantasyland with a plethora of products for sale.
The Amazon ad in particular is onerous to the nth degree. It totally covers the page and is devilishly difficult to shut down and get rid of. More often than not it will crash the browser rather than to give up its death grip over the page you are trying to access.
One gets the impression being engaged in a foil battle wherein each approach of the fingertip to the screen is met with an equally dexterous robotic counter-parry coming back from the other side of the screen preventing you from seeing what it is you're trying to see.
One literally has to duel with the screen to bang out a post.
Good luck with all that.
Jo
I assume you are aware of the absolutely rampant pop up mechanisms that have become so numerous on these pages that they threaten to crowd each other out once activated.
Hardly can I touch the phone screen surface without creating an unruly avalanche of advertisements peeking and popping in from all directions that leave almost nothing of the screen surface to compose, respond or even edit.
If one's fingertips are not surgically accurate we are quickly taken away
by redirective hi-jacking to some Google Fantasyland with a plethora of products for sale.
The Amazon ad in particular is onerous to the nth degree. It totally covers the page and is devilishly difficult to shut down and get rid of. More often than not it will crash the browser rather than to give up its death grip over the page you are trying to access.
One gets the impression being engaged in a foil battle wherein each approach of the fingertip to the screen is met with an equally dexterous robotic counter-parry coming back from the other side of the screen preventing you from seeing what it is you're trying to see.
One literally has to duel with the screen to bang out a post.
Good luck with all that.
Jo