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    • JD401
      JD401 last edited by leocg

      All of a sudden I am also getting this Highly annoying side window on Ebay. I don't know if it is Ebay or Opera that has the issue, but I don't DARE click on the Continue button. I also can't see it with the page inspector which scares me.

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      • JD401
        JD401 @JD401 last edited by

        I right-clicked on the link, copied the address, then pasted into Notepad... the link is:

        https://www.affirm.com/shop/opera?domain_ref=ebay.com

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        • JD401
          JD401 @JD401 last edited by

          OK, it now appears on Tracfone and Samsung websites... related to any sites that are shopping related?

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          • JD401
            JD401 last edited by

            Hi all

            All of a sudden I am getting a highly annoying window that at first seemed to be an issue Ebay. But now it is showing up on other websites as well, like Samsung and Tracfone.

            I close it and it just comes back. I don't dare click on the link/button, but the link address is:
            https://www.affirm.com/shop/opera?domain_ref=ebay.com

            EbayAffirmWindow.jpg

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            • Artyem
              Artyem last edited by

              I found a file called "afirm_whitelist.json" in the C:\Users*user*\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable folder. Deleting or changing this file causes the ad to stop appearing temporarily. Seems to overwrite after a refresh or new window being opened.

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              • ttlgs
                ttlgs @MewQuest last edited by

                @mewquest maybe time to ditch Opera, if that is the case.

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                • ttlgs
                  ttlgs @Artyem last edited by

                  @artyem so far this works for me too. Thank you!

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                  • ttlgs
                    ttlgs @ttlgs last edited by

                    @ttlgs never mind. I delete it and it recreates itself. I rename it and same thing - recreated.

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                    • puterkicker
                      puterkicker last edited by

                      I have v. 85.0.4341.80 on 7 computers. No problems.

                      Just put Opera on a new computer. V. 86.0.4363.59. The Affirm ads are in many places and can't get rid of them or delete affirm_whitelist.

                      Using Chrome till this gets fixed or maybe eliminate Opera from all my computers.

                      Whoever allowed Affirm to do this MUST be fired.

                      FYI: Affirm stock is tanking fast because of dishonest practices in it's own business now. Will Opera be next?

                      Please fix this. Bring Opera back to number 1.

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                      • MewQuest
                        MewQuest @Artyem last edited by

                        @artyem thanks so much this worked +1 , but instead of deleting it i wiped the contents the file (with notepad or NFOpad or your fav text editor), then i removed all permissions to the file and became the sole owner i did this to prevent opera from just recreating the file by adding the contents back in (which it did within a mintute). you need to uncheck "include inheritable permissions from this object's parent" then remove everyone from premissions.

                        @ttlgs the above instructions should work as they did for me here are some picture of my work

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                        • mbaresi
                          mbaresi @JD401 last edited by

                          @jd401 I did click on the continue button. It just takes you to more Affirm BS. No way to get out of it

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                          • MewQuest
                            MewQuest @MewQuest last edited by

                            @mewquest also check the read-only attribute. this fix has been working for me for 12 hours+ have rebooted pc to confirm my fix is working properly. wipe contents (with text editor) of C:\Users<your username here>\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\affirm_whitelist.json keeping the file intact. take ownership of file (if you are not already the owner). remove inheritage of file with the checkbox "include inheritable permissions from this object's parent". then remove all groups and users from the file. then check the read-only attribute. opera can now no longer access this file as you are the sole owner and even you can't really do anything with the file. you'd need to add permissions back into the file for you to modify it (or delete it).
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                            • donq
                              donq @ttlgs last edited by

                              @ttlgs said in Affirm pop-up showing up on some shopping related pages:

                              @mewquest maybe time to ditch Opera, if that is the case.

                              Looks like they screwed up (again). If this nuisance will happen here, I may consider using another browser too. Even Edge is pretty usable nowadays...

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                              • MewQuest
                                MewQuest @donq last edited by

                                @donq Edge is a great browser, I use it as my prefered backup browser. However, if I need to use a non-chromium based browser I use Pale Moon.

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                                • ttlgs
                                  ttlgs @MewQuest last edited by

                                  @mewquest thank you so much, I'm going to work on it now

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                                  • mbaresi
                                    mbaresi last edited by

                                    thanks for going to the trouble of posting that detailed solution but for old guys like me thats nothing but gibberish and I don't have the time or will to research and learn what you have suggested.
                                    Sorry and thanks again.
                                    Anyway why the hell should anyone have to go thru that to rid themselves of an advertiser that has no respect for the people subjected to this ad? F Affirm and their disrespectful popups !
                                    I'm sick of advertisers in this country and on the internet that think the way to gain business is to subject people to a constant barrage of their BS.
                                    I hope everyone has the sense to not do business with them.

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                                      ttlgs @mbaresi last edited by ttlgs This post is deleted!
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                                      • JD401
                                        JD401 @Artyem last edited by leocg

                                        @artyem said in Affirm pop-up showing up on some shopping related pages:

                                        resolved it by deleteing the file "affirm_whitelist.json" in the AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable directory

                                        So Far, this has worked for me as well. Will it Stay fixed? Time will tell, as I haven't been on the computer much today.

                                        Note: The first time I deleted that file, it didn't solve the issue. So I decided to do a search within Windows Explorer for anything with Affirm in it, and found two more instances of that file! So in all I deleted 3 instances of it, and again, So Far, so good!

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                                        • ttlgs
                                          ttlgs @mbaresi last edited by

                                          @mbaresi I did not do all the steps. I only changed the file to "read only" and so far that as fixed the issue. I also went into Opera then Settings - Advanced -and unclicked the "receive promotional speed dials, bookmarks and campaigns" button

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                                          • MewQuest
                                            MewQuest @ttlgs last edited by

                                            @ttlgs great too hear. that may be all that is needed. depends on what all opera has programed into their software to do. i went above and beyond by basically hard locking the file. i can't even delete it or edit it myself. lol. i would need to add myself back into the files permission list.

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