Why are some dealnews links unreachable?
While nobody is perfect, the dealnews content team verifies each URL before publication so errors should be rare. Often, the reason why a link fails to load is because of software installed on the browser’s computer. Some file-sharing applications have been known to silently install “ad-blocking” hacks onto the client machine. These usually take the form of a modified “hosts” file which essentially block access to a large number of third-party domains, many of which do not actually serve ads at all. These domains include click.linksynergy.com, service.bfast.com, clickserve.cc-dt.com, and www.anrdoezrs.net. For most home users, the hosts file can be deleted to solve this problem, but we advise you to make a backup of the file in case any problems arise. For office computers, there is an increased probability that there might be legitimate and important data in the hosts file so you should take particular care before modifying it. Most likely any important data would be at the top of the
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