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    • nikoseleftherios
      nikoseleftherios last edited by

      These pop-ups keep appearing on https://mangasee123.com/, even though the adblocker is on. Until now it's the only site I've seen this behavior. ![alt text](image urlScreenshot_2021-10-20-19-34-39-549_com.opera.browser.jpg )

      I have a Pocophone F1 from Xiaomi and it's Android 12 Xiaomi build. Data savings is off.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User @nikoseleftherios last edited by

        @nikoseleftherios lets test these steps:

        Go with opera browser to

        https://echo.opera.com

        Look at the results, is your phone type device name in the results?

        Now go to within Opera browser in the settings and choose opera to display desktop site instead of mobile site.

        Again go to

        https://echo.opera.com

        Look at the results, is your phone type device name still in there?

        You can set back opera browser to mobile website when done if you want.

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        • nikoseleftherios
          nikoseleftherios @Guest last edited by

          @ginger1984 When i use "Desktop Mode" my phone name won't appear, but with normal mode on phone it appears. There's something wrong with it?

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          • A Former User
            A Former User @nikoseleftherios last edited by

            @nikoseleftherios you solved it. Every browser sends a header when visiting a website. Almost every browser includes the mobile device name. This device name is extracted. The website knows the device name and with java script makes a popup telling what device one has.

            I could only make this working without device name at my tablet. In always desktop mode.

            The popup is therefore at the website happening.

            You now know what actually happened. It isn't something to worry about but it's annoying. Future coming chromium based browsers will omit the device type name.

            It is however usually used to decide what type version of a website will be shown. However nowadays the screen size should be enough for websites to know.

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

              @ginger1984 What exactly it has to do with the subject of the topic? It doesn't explain why there is a pop-up even with pop-up blocker enabled.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @nikoseleftherios last edited by

                @nikoseleftherios Sometimes the pop-up is triggered by something you do on the page and those may be hard to block, because it may also block what you are trying to do.

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                  A Former User @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg the website uses device information and pretends it is Opera doing this. A lot of people don't understand how a website knows which device people have. So I explained how the displayed popup knew to pretend being Opera browser.

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User @leocg last edited by

                    @leocg yes, if all popup would be blocked legitimate popup like login wouldn't work anymore. It's better to have occasionally popup unwanted than having a wanted popup not displaying. I visited the website and don't have popup. But I am on tablet in always desktop mode.

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                      @ginger1984 OK, nice, however it wasn't the discussion of this topic but why the pop-up appeared.

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                        @ginger1984 Usually those pop-ups with ads have a target audience, so not everyone will see them.

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                        • mycheema
                          mycheema @nikoseleftherios last edited by

                          @nikoseleftherios hey bro as compared to chrome in the matter of PopUp ads, Opera Open very less number of popup Opera For Android blocked a lot of Popup ads that is not blocked by Chrome, this is my personal experience.

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