Jimro.pro is one of many scam sites on the internet, trying to deceive users into clicking the “allow notifications” button in the web browser. Jimro.pro pop-up is most likely shown when the user is redirected by a malicious advertising network. Advertising networks redirect browsers to the Jimro.pro domain as part of a malvertising spam campaign.
Users are rarely redirected to Jimro.pro through legitimate websites, they are always websites related to adware and potentially unwanted programs.
Adware causes misleading redirects in the browser and is associated with ad campaigns that collect browser information.
The Jimro.pro website displays misleading text such as “Confirm you are not a robot”, “Click to continue” or “Verify you are not a robot”. When the user clicks the allow button in the browser, push notifications are accepted in the browser.
Push notifications are browser functionality that allows users to view notifications about the web site from which push notifications have been accepted. However, this dangerous website Jimro.pro abuses push notifications to display annoying advertisements in Windows, Mac, phone, or Tablet.
When the user eventually clicks on the Jimro.pro advertisements, the browser is redirected to other rogue websites and redirects. The advertisements may eventually lead to adware infections on your device.
Adware is software specifically designed to steal browser data from your computer. This web browsing data is eventually sold by cybercriminals to make money from it. If you see the Jimro.pro pop-ups in your browser, I recommend that you remove the notifications by Jimro.pro to prevent further malware infections.
Open the Google Chrome browser, in the address bar type: chrome://settings/content/notifications
or follow the steps below.
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