If you're on a Windows computer, follow these instructions to remove any malware that may be causing the pop-up to appear. If you're on a Mac, follow these instructions to remove any malware that may be causing the pop-up to appear.
We have more information about these "tech support" scams malware in our Knowledge Base. If you're seeing this on a free streaming site, keep in mind that these types of websites are notorious for serving malware and opening pop-ups and "pop-unders" along with free TV and movie programming.
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Click Notifications. Choose to block or allow notifications: Allow or Block all: Turn on or off Sites can ask to send notifications. I'll also provide you with an article from the well-known antivirus MalwareBytes about these issues, explaining them and how to fix them as well.
Don't worry, your computer is not infected. It's just notifications that you were tricked to allow at some point in your browsing experience.
I'll wait for your reply! Don't worry, everything will be okay. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP Potentially Unwanted Products. After you've navigated to facebook. In this case, you should change your password on Facebook. If you don't know how to do so, you can refer to the following guide: How to change your Facebook password.
If changing your password fixes your Facebook problems, you should change your password for all your other services too, especially if you use the same password for them as you previously used on Facebook.
If this doesn't fix the problem, try the next step. Your best bet is to remove all the Facebook apps you find suspicious. If you don't know how to do so, you can refer to the following guide: How to clean up your Facebook apps. If cleaning out your apps fixes your Facebook problems, tell your friends they should do the same chances are the app asked your friends to install it as well.
I recommend Microsoft Security Essentials —it's free and gets the job done very well. Another good one is Malwarebytes. Other free alternatives include Avira and Avast.
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