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Hi,I have a very annoying news website (Dailymail.com) that appears on my task bar and gives pop-ups etc. I am desperate to remove it and have tried everything!- it has an icon on my taskbar (next to
The hosts file on your machine may have entries that block access to certain websites. You can locate the hosts file (usually located in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts on Windows) and check if any entries are blocking access to dailymail.co.uk or other websites. Remove those entries if found.
Last updated November 17, 2024 Views 3,706 Applies to: Microsoft Edge. /. Website issues. /. Windows 10. Since last month I am not being able to open the newspaper Daily Mail, nor am I able to open it when some other place gives links to articles . It Keeps on circling then gives a timed out message.
4) If nothing else works then do a Repair Install, by installing Media Creation Tool, open tool and choose to Upgrade Now. This reinstalls Windows while keeping files, programs and most settings in place, is the most stable method to advance to the latest version, and solves most problems.
When you've signed in and can see your email, right-click on a blank part of the page and select Create shortcut. If you're using Internet Explorer, that will place a new shortcut on your desktop that will take you straight to your inbox. Noel Burgess MVP (Ret'd) Question Info.
Answer. ¡Firedog. Volunteer Moderator. Replied on April 21, 2021. Report abuse. In reply to NeuroPsyche's post on April 21, 2021. Each news item should have an ellipsis ⋯ in the bottom right-hand corner. Click on it to Hide content from that source. Noel Burgess MVP (Ret'd)
That option simply does not exist. #3 - As a FYI, anything sent by a sender in the <Blocked Senders> list get delivered to the <Junk> folder. #4 - You cannot create any <rules> for the <Junk> folder. Rules only apply to items delivered to the <Inbox>. The Outlook.com <Junk filter> runs ahead of anything delivered to the <Inbox>.
either 1) click the Add button and paste the following into the URL box. https://www.dailymail.co.uk:443. or 2) check that "Ask before sending (recommended)" is turned on. then revisit the site. you should see a request to send notifications appear at the top of the page, select block. this will add the site to the blocked list.
Report abuse. In reply to Julie Bélanger2's post on October 1, 2024. GO back to your phone where you were trying to enter the incoming server information and under. IMAP Server enter outlook.office365.com. and under SMTP Server enter smtp-mail.outlook.com.
I recently started receiving these irritating emails also. Hesitant to even open them, let alone click an Unsubscribe link, I did some digging, and found they probably are legit.