spicyayam
I think this has been discussed here before, but I think everyone needs to be aware of this: [url]https://medium.com/@grumpyuser/telkom-indonesia-secretly-injects-advertisements-a3bf10b447ee#.3twng8at0[/url]
Markit
Johnny Cool this is the smoking gun me-thinks?
odez999
Making some extra $$$ by parasyting their own users :D (license to steal as Indonesian lawmakers see it)I have noticed that something is not quite right long time ago .. with this specific point of interest ads .... I could see that they are sniffing more than usually "allowed" by ads they were suggested by plain browsing.Whatever is problem on the west or seen as problematic. In Indonesia is at least x10 times worse, or not seen as problem at all. They simply do not have capacity !So lame on so many levels.At west at least you aint aware when you are being monetarising over by big players (actually you think you have been ...rewarded) . But this Indo brute force style hijacking is so primitive.Sophisticated as a medevil bridge robber .. ehhh... they have a lot to learn in todays world ... A LOT !
Markit
Using a simple add-blocker stops the adds but not the break they cause to add it - I think that is causing all the problems I'm seeing with 404 etc and that JC is getting with his pc.
JohnnyCool
Don't know about the smoking gun.There is obviously something going on that's not right.I've given up on Telkom "technicians" coming around and changing some of my DNS settings (which never work). Got an email recently from Telkom stating that the "problem" was fixed.It wasn't and still isn't.I now use my paid-for VPN and the problem's gone away. Even some free VPN's work OK, [B]but[/B] being "free", few (if any) choices of servers and countries, or how "fast" they're supposed to be. Using my VPN, my download speed drops by about 5% (insignificant).:icon_wink:
Josh
As mentioned in another post there is a solution for website owners to avoid this. Just change your