C-emoney.com

What is C-emoney.com?

Have you been redirected to a website called C-emoney.com? If you have, you should know that it falls under the classification of adware servers. Meaning, the website could show various advertisements. Our researchers at Anti-spyware-101.com say that the site should be unable to show ads until it gets permission to display them. However, it seems that the site’s creators may have found a way to get the needed agreement easier. As you see, the website displays a video that does not play and shows a message that says the video will play if users click the button that would allow the adware server to display notifications. You can learn more details if you read the rest of this article. We can also offer our deletion instructions below the article that explain how to remove C-emoney.com notifications if you do not want to see them.test

Where does C-emoney.com come from?

C-emoney.com could be loaded after clicking pop-ups, ads, or interacting with links available on similar websites. Thus, it is essential to be extremely cautious when you surf the Internet if you do not want to be taken to places that you may not like or could have potentially dangerous content. You probably noticed that your browser sometimes warns you about suspicious websites. For it to be able to do this as effectively as possible, it is vital to keep your browser up to date. To protect yourself and your system from malicious web pages, we advise having a legitimate antimalware tool that could recognize various types of threats and, most importantly, stop them from entering your computer.

How does C-emoney.com work?

After redirection to C-emoney.com, users might see a video in black background in the middle of the page. The adware server should also display a message written in white letters. Our researchers say that the message should ask to “press <<Allow>> to watch the video.” We did not see the mentioned button anywhere on the website. However, it was available on a browser’s pop-up message that was displayed not long after entering the discussed site. The pop-up’s message stated that C-emoney.com wants to show us notifications. It also contained buttons called Allow and Block.

Naturally, clicking the Allow button gives the adware sever permission to show notifications, while the Block button denies such permission. The browser’s pop-up does not say anything about being able to watch the website's video if you choose to click Allow. Thus, we recommend clicking Block if you do not want to see notifications from this adware server. Such content could be displayed even after you leave the website, and it might appear on your desktop. Thus, the website’s notifications could be irritating. Our researchers also say that they might come from unknown third parties and so they might be unreliable.

How to erase C-emoney.com?

If you chose to click Allow, but do not want to see C-emoney.com notifications anymore, you could do a couple of things to get rid of them. For starters, you could try to erase the permission that allows the website to show notifications from your browser’s settings. If you do not know how to do this, you could use the instructions placed below. The other way to remove C-emoney.com notifications is to scan your system with a legitimate antimalware tool and erase the adware server along with other identified items after the scan.

Eliminate C-emoney.com

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox.
  2. Insert the following line into the browser’s address bar: about:preferences#privacy
  3. Press Enter to access Privacy & Security.
  4. Locate the Permissions section.
  5. Search for Notifications and click Settings.
  6. Find C-emoney.com, select it, and press Remove Website.
  7. Click Save Changes and restart the browser.

Google Chrome

  1. Open Google Chrome.
  2. Enter the following line into your address bar: chrome://settings/content/notifications
  3. Tap Enter to view Notifications settings.
  4. View the permissions list available in the Allow section.
  5. Find C-emoney.com and block or remove its permission.
  6. Restart the browser.

Microsoft Edge

  1. Launch Microsoft Edge.
  2. Press the three-dotted icon on the top-right corner.
  3. Select Settings and click Site permissions on the menu on the left.
  4. Navigate to Notifications and view the Allow section.
  5. Locate C-emoney.com.
  6. Press the three-dotted icon on the left and click Remove.
  7. Restart your browser. 100% FREE spyware scan and
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