suliazulitess.com is a generic scam website that tries to trick users into allowing notifications on their screens. If you get redirected to suliazulitess.com, you will immediately get a browser notification saying “suliazulitess.com wants to show notifications”. If you click “Allow”, the site will start spamming ads on your desktop.

 

 

When you get redirected to the site, suliazulitess.com will prompt your browser to show a browser alert saying “suliazulitess.com wants to show notifications”. The site itself does not have any content, besides an image of a robot and a message saying you need to click “Allow” to confirm you are not a robot. It’s possible that users get redirected to this site when visiting dubious sites and trying to watch pirated copyrighted content.

The “show notifications” feature is legitimate but it’s misused by dubious sites like suliazulitess.com. If you click “Allow” on the “suliazulitess.com wants to show notifications” alert, the site will start spamming ads on your screen. The ads will appear as notifications on the right side of the screen, similar to where legitimate notifications appear. The ads may also be purposely made to look like system notifications to trick users into interacting with them.

If you have given the site permission, do not interact with the notifications because you could be exposed to potentially dangerous content, including scams and malware. You can easily revoke the permission in your browser’s settings. If you need assistance navigating your browser’s settings, instructions can be found at the end of this report.

Why are you redirected to sites like suliazulitess.com?

There are several ways users can be redirected to sites like suliazulitess.com. In some cases, adware is what causes the redirects. But this is usually accompanied by other symptoms as well, such as an increase in regular ads. Most commonly, the redirects are triggered by the questionable websites users visit without an adblocker program installed. A lot of sites try to expose users to as much advertisement content as possible. For example, sites that have pirated or pornographic content practically spam ads and redirects. However, a good adblocker program should have no issues with blocking both ads and redirects.

Redirects to suliazulitess.com can also be a symptom of adware. It’s, fortunately, not a serious infection. Adware, browser hijackers, and similar infections are usually installed accidentally by users via the free software bundling method. Adware can be added to popular free programs as an additional offer. These offers are set to be installed alongside the programs they’re attached to automatically and they do not require users’ explicit permission to do so.

The additional offers are technically optional but they need to be manually deselected to prevent their installations. However, the offers are hidden in settings users don’t normally use, which is why they often go unnoticed. This makes software bundling a rather deceptive installation method. It’s common for programs that use it to be detected as potential threats by anti-virus programs.

As long as you pay attention when installing free programs, you should have no issues preventing these unwanted installations. When given the option during program installation, choose Advanced (Custom) settings instead of Default (Basic). The installation window always recommends using Default settings but if you do that, all added offers will be authorized to install alongside.

Advanced (Custom) settings clearly display all added offers. Those settings also give you the option to deselect all offers that have been added. It’s strongly recommended to not allow any added offers to be installed, even if they initially appear useful. By allowing these installations, you will only fill your computer with junk like adware.

How to stop suliazulitess.com notifications?

We strongly recommend scanning your computer with an anti-virus program to check for adware. Adware infections can be persistent and tricky to remove manually so using an anti-virus program is a good idea. You also need a good adblocker program if you don’t already have it.

If suliazulitess.com has permission to show you notifications, you can revoke the permission in your browser’s settings. Use the instructions provided below if you need assistance. Remove suliazulitess.com and all other sites you do not recognize from the list of sites that have permission. If you don’t intend to use this feature, you can also turn off the notification requests altogether.

  • 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 suliazulitess.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 suliazulitess.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 suliazulitess.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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