

Your mobile Mac device becomes slower than normal, you see unwanted pop-up ads, you are redirected to dubious websites. If unwanted events are already added to the Calendar, this problem can be resolved by following the steps provided below. Trusting these web pages can lead to unwanted downloads and installations, problems relating to privacy, browsing safety, monetary loss, identity theft and other serious problems. We strongly recommend against trusting any notifications or websites that are opened through them - they might be designed to deceive visitors into installing unwanted software, providing personal information or even paying for dubious apps of 'services' (such as remote removal of non-existent viruses). Research shows that the notifications open scam websites, pages that contain deceptive advertisements, advertise dubious software, are related to gambling, pornography, adult dating, and so on.

Once the Calendar app has the unwanted events added, it starts to display deceptive notifications designed to open various untrusted websites. These events are usually added after clicking pop-up windows, notifications, etc., whilst trying to close them.

Many people have recently noticed that unwanted events are added to the Calendar application on their mobile Apple devices. There are numerous dubious websites that contain deceptive advertisements, demand permission to show notifications, and display deceptive pop-up windows and other intrusive content that should not be clicked.
