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Scammers use these alerts to create a sense of urgency, hoping you will click the notification and be redirected to malicious sites that may attempt to steal your passwords or trick you into downloading actual malware. How to Stop the Notifications

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Click the (⋮) next to the site and select "Remove" . For Microsoft Edge Scammers use these alerts to create a sense

Paste edge://settings/content/notifications into the address bar. Under the list, find the suspicious site. Click the three dots (...) and select "Remove" . Immediate Safety Precautions Immediate Safety Precautions The message is a common

The message is a common browser notification scam . It is not a real system alert but a deceptive pop-up sent by a website you previously (and likely accidentally) granted permission to send notifications. Why You Are Seeing This

You do not have a "virus" on your machine in the traditional sense; you simply need to revoke the website's permission to send these alerts. For Google Chrome

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