Resupposer.club
Online con artists often generate a lot of profit via paid advertisements that are delivered to users against their will. Usually, such cons are executed with the help of adware applications that manipulate a Web browser's behavior, so that it shows advertisements and pop-ups on a regular basis. However, a new type of con has gained popularity in the past two years, and it uses a different approach – instead of asking users to install suspicious software, the con artists just try to hijack their Web browser notifications via fake messages and alerts.
The Resupposer.club page may prompt visitors to perform a 'human verification' check by clicking a button that says 'Allow.' However, what users might not be told is that by clicking 'Allow,' they will simply end up subscribing to the Resupposer.club notifications. This issue may sound small, but you can rest assured that it is an annoying thing to experience – the Resupposer.club notifications will bother you all the time, and their contents will never be relevant. Instead of being helpful, the Resupposer.club notifications focus on promoting paid advertisements that may lead you to shady websites, services or products.
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