pirophackeric.com is a generic deceptive website that tries to trick users into allowing ads on their desktops. If you get redirected to the site, you will immediately get a browser alert saying “pirophackeric.com wants to show notifications”. Authorizing the notifications would result in the site spamming ads, not all of which will be safe to interact with.

 

 

The website pirophackeric.com doesn’t have anything on it, besides a message saying you need to click “Allow” to confirm you are not a robot. The message is referring to the browser alert (pirophackeric.com wants to show notifications) that pops up immediately after you enter the site. If you click “Allow”, the site will be able to show ads directly on your desktop. While this feature is legitimate and is used by reputable sites to display notifications, pirophackeric.com misuses it by spamming ads. We advise against interacting with these ads as they may lead to harmful content such as scams and malware.

Although the feature itself is often misused by questionable websites, it can be useful when used appropriately. For example, you can give permission to reputable news sites to show notifications, allowing you to get important news updates without manually visiting the websites.

If you want to revoke a site’s permission to show notifications, you can easily do so by via your browser’s settings. If you need help with this, you can use the instructions provided at the end of this report.

What triggers redirects to sites like pirophackeric.com

When users are redirected to questionable websites, it’s often because they visit high-risk sites without using an adblocker. Some websites are considered to be high-risk because they try to expose users to as much advertisement content as possible. Websites with pornographic or pirated content are especially guilty of this, as they continuously trigger redirects and bombard ads. Fortunately, users can block both ads and redirects with a good adblocker program.

If you get redirected while browsing safe websites, it could mean that adware is present on your computer. This isn’t a dangerous infection, but the ads it shows can become very annoying very quickly. These infections usually get installed through the method known as software bundling. They can be bundled with popular free programs as additional offers and are authorized to be installed without explicit permission from users. Because of how deceptive this method is, it’s quite controversial. It’s not uncommon for programs that use this method to be detected as potential threats by anti-virus programs.

All additional offers are optional. Preventing their installation is not difficult as long as you pay attention when installing free programs. When installing a program, make sure to always use Advanced (Custom) settings. Even though the installation window will recommend using Default settings, if you follow this advice, all of the additional offers will be authorized to be installed automatically. Advanced settings will make all offers visible, as well as give you the option to deselect all of them. You simply need to uncheck the boxes of those offers.

Allowing additional offers to be installed is never a good idea. Some of them will initially appear useful but if you allow these offers to be installed, you will fill your computer with junk programs that can be difficult to remove once fully installed. You will find it significantly easier to uncheck a couple of boxes when installing programs.

How to stop pirophackeric.com redirects

It’s important to scan your computer with an anti-virus program to check for adware. If you’re consistently being redirected to sites like pirophackeric.com, it could be a symptom of an adware infection. We recommend using anti-virus software because adware infections can be difficult to remove manually. To prevent future redirects and ads, it’s also a good idea to install a good adblocker program.

You can stop the site from showing notifications in your browser’s settings. If pirophackeric.com is bombarding you with ads, all you need to do is revoke its permission to show notifications. If you need help navigating your browser’s settings, we’ve provided directions below.

  • Mozilla Firefox: Open the menu (the three bars at the top-right corner), click Options, then Privacy & Security. Scroll down to Permissions, press Settings next to Notifications, and remove pirophackeric.com and any other questionable websites from the list. It’s possible to permanently turn off push notification requests by checking the “Block new requests asking to allow notifications” box in the same Notifications settings.
  • Google Chrome: Open the menu (the three dots top-right corner), then Settings, then Privacy and security, then Site Settings. Click on Notifications under Permissions, and remove pirophackeric.com and any other questionable websites from the list. It’s possible to permanently turn off push notification requests by toggling off “Sites can ask to send notifications”.
  • Microsoft Edge: Open the menu (the three dots top-right corner), then Settings, then Cookies and site permissions, then Notifications. Review which sites have permission and remove pirophackeric.com and any other questionable websites from the list. It’s possible to permanently turn off push notification requests by toggling off “Ask before sending”.

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