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Mobiquo - darrsi - 08-08-15

Another computer question, i've tried looking for info but have drawn a bit of a blank.


My iPad has started hesitating or not allowing me to open certain pages and it would appear to be something to do with "mobiquo".


From what i can make out it could be something to do with this forum with a connection to Tapatalk which i personally don't use.


Mobiquo will appear as part of the web page address that i'm trying to reach and it takes it over and leaves me with a blank page and just keeps searching.


I use Chrome on an iPad Air and it's been happening for about a week now, but is becoming increasingly annoying.


Anyone know anything about it, or how i can possibly remove it from the system?


Re: Mobiquo - Pickle - 08-08-15

Have you tried a hard reset? Close all apps, hold home and power button continuously until screens goes blank, keep holding till apple icon appears then disappears and you are left with a blank screen. Then power it up.
First port of call for iPad/iPhone problems.


Re: Mobiquo - darrsi - 08-08-15

(08-08-15, 03:49 PM)Pickle link Wrote: Have you tried a hard reset? Close all apps, hold home and power button continuously until screens goes blank, keep holding till apple icon appears then disappears and you are left with a blank screen. Then power it up.
First port of call for iPad/iPhone problems.


Well that seems to have sorted it for the moment.  Smile


I tried opening a page that continuously seemed to suffer and it opened straight away, so fingers crossed it stays that way, cheers fella.  :thumbup


Re: Mobiquo - mickvp - 08-08-15

Mobiquo is certainly tapatalk related. I know this for sure as I have previously installed it to a forum and it gets installed into a folder named "mobiquo"

If your using an iPad, it will be part of an auto detect (when you navigate to this site there is a call up which checks how you got there; iPad, smartphone, PC. If it's a smartphone or iPad it pops up a banner to ask you if you want to use tapatalk). I assume this is causing the issues.

It's possible the tapatalk software needs updated for the forum, or there is some kind of error in the code.

Does chrome for the air have a pop up blocker of some kind?


Re: Mobiquo - darrsi - 08-08-15

(08-08-15, 04:01 PM)mickvp link Wrote: Mobiquo is certainly tapatalk related. I know this for sure as I have previously installed it to a forum and it gets installed into a folder named "mobiquo"

If your using an iPad, it will be part of an auto detect (when you navigate to this site there is a call up which checks how you got there; iPad, smartphone, PC. If it's a smartphone or iPad it pops up a banner to ask you if you want to use tapatalk). I assume this is causing the issues.

It's possible the tapatalk software needs updated for the forum, or there is some kind of error in the code.

Does chrome for the air have a pop up blocker of some kind?


I actually found one finally for the iPad, called Speedmeup, seems to work okay.  :thumbup


Re: Mobiquo - Kosmic Kartman - 08-08-15

Try deleting the cache or using another browser...

At least that's what weebly keep telling me.

:wall


Re: Mobiquo - darrsi - 09-08-15

I don't want to use another browser, and i shouldn't have to either.
This appears to be a problem caused solely by this mobiquo thingy poking its nose into places where it shouldn't.
It almost behaves like a mild virus.  :thumbdown


Re: Mobiquo - darrsi - 10-08-15

Just happened again  :'(


Works okay on Safari, but I much prefer using Chrome.