I've been dealing with persistent pop-ups on one of my PCs, and I'm pretty sure it's some kind of scam. Even though we have Eset End Point protection installed, the pop-ups keep showing up. Does anyone have suggestions on how to get rid of them? Here's a screenshot of what I keep seeing.
5 Answers
First, check your web browser settings for allowed sites. You can usually find a list of permitted sites for pop-ups or notifications and remove any that seem suspicious or that you don’t remember adding. It's a good way to minimize unwanted notifications.
If all else fails, you could wipe the browser, but honestly, just turning off those notifications in Microsoft Edge should do the trick effectively.
I’d recommend doing a browser reset. This action usually keeps your bookmarks intact but removes all website permissions, including those pesky notification settings.
It’s likely someone clicked 'allow notifications' from a sketchy website. Go into your browser settings, especially if you're using Microsoft Edge, and revoke notification permissions for that site.
Just a heads up, the site causing trouble seems to be bundrosing-co-in. Make sure to check your notification settings and clear it out from there.

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