Help, I'm overwhelmed with recipes from Marmiton.org

zenodote Posted messages 128 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -  
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Not a day goes by without a Marmiton recipe notification popping up on my PC even though I haven't requested it. The Marmiton site doesn't provide a link to unsubscribe (is that legal?). How can I get rid of this intrusive advertising? How can I block the site www.marmiton.org through the firewall if it's possible? With apps, it doesn't work. If anyone has an idea, I’m all ears. Thank you all, and happy holidays.

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MisteryBean Posted messages 8946 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   1 291
 

Hello,

You may have clicked on a notification on the Marmiton site, check and delete it => https://www.malekal.com/microsoft-edge-supprimer-les-notifications/


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zenodote Posted messages 128 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   2
 

Thanks for the info, I will give it a try

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chanchan85480
 

Hello,

Have you found a solution? I can’t take these Marmiton notifications anymore.

Thank you.

Best regards

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fabul Posted messages 42069 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   6 028
 

Hello,

The solution from MysteryBean, or

https://www.commentcamarche.net/applis-sites/applications/28917-desactiver-les-notifications-des-sites-web-dans-un-navigateur/

If that doesn't help, create your own topic, you can always try this:

If you want to analyze with RegRun Reanimator

https://greatis.com/security/reanimator.html

Click on Fix Problems and then on Fix Malware Issues

Be careful, it is important to carefully sort, based on deductions or Internet searches and/or VirusTotal analyses, to only delete viruses or things that are unnecessary; it detects important items or not, possibly active, sometimes good, sometimes bad (when there are any).

You need to look at the tabs at the top for different types of items seen.

It shows details like types, names, and locations of files, etc., which often provide concrete clues.

Whether marked in red (often bad), yellow, blue, or green, it is the user who must judge the relevance of what it detects.

Check the items to delete and not the others and click on the red button, in all sections where there are things to delete, then go to Finish! and click the Restart is Required button.

If it doesn't detect enough, use the Filter Set button or the Inspection Mode to see everything, but be extra cautious about what you delete.

Or by closing the first Reanimator window with the X in the top right, and the Reanimator tab > Anti Spyware Full Check...

Or On-Line Multi-Antivirus Scan

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usee
 

Polluting, prohibitive, how is it possible to have all these notifications?

Merchandisable certainly...

I'm going to try to follow the tutorial I found, but the approach with them doesn't work...

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