fiveminutes.biz is a deceptive website that misuses a legitimate browser feature to spam ads on users’ desktops. It’s identical to thousands of other websites, all of which do the same thing. fiveminutes.biz is misusing a legitimate browser feature to show ads, which is why you will see “fiveminutes.biz wants to show notifications” when you enter the website. Clicking “Allow” will authorize the site to spam ads.

 

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fiveminutes.biz is pretty empty of content. There’s only an image and a message saying “Click Allow to confirm you are not a robot”. As soon as you enter the site, you will get a browser notification saying “fiveminutes.biz wants to show notifications”. If you click “Allow”, the site will be able to spam notifications directly to your desktop. While legitimate sites would show legitimate notifications, sites like fiveminutes.biz simply display spammy ads. Interacting with those ads is not a good idea because you could be exposed to harmful content.

Because the feature is legitimate, you can give sites permission to show notifications, provided you are sure those sites are trustworthy. The feature can also be useful in some cases. For example, if you frequent a particular website and want to see more of its content, you can give it permission. The permission is easily revokable if you no longer want to see the notifications.

What triggers redirects to sites like fiveminutes.biz

In most cases, users are redirected to sites like fiveminutes.biz because they do not have an adblocker program and browse questionable websites. There are websites that spam ads nonstop no matter what you do on them but an adblocker program can effectively block them. For example, if you try to browse sites with pornographic or pirated content, you will be redirected nonstop. Fortunately, if your redirects to fiveminutes.biz are triggered by the sites you visit, a good adblocker will stop it.

Another reason for these redirects could be an adware infection. It’s not dangerous but the neverending ads it exposes you to can get annoying very quickly. Adware and similar infections install using the free software bundling method. What that means is adware is attached to free programs as an extra offer. This allows it to be installed without your explicit permission or without you even knowing about it. The method is quite controversial, and it’s not uncommon for programs that use it to be detected as potentially unwanted by anti-virus programs.

You can stop these added offers from installing because they are technically optional. But you will first need to make them visible. In order to do that, opt for Advanced (Custom) settings when given the option during installation. The installation window may recommend using Default settings but if you follow this advice, the added offers will be installed alongside. But Advanced settings will make the offers visible, and you will have the option to deselect all of them. All you need to do is uncheck the boxes.

We don’t recommend allowing these extra offers to install, even if they appear useful initially. If you allow these installations, you will fill your computer with useless programs that only cause issues.

How to stop fiveminutes.biz redirects

It’s worth checking your computer for an adware infection if you are redirected to fiveminutes.biz regularly. It could have snaked in without you noticing. It’s recommended to use anti-virus software because the adware would immediately be detected and removed.

If you have given the site permission to show you notifications, you need to revoke it. It’s not difficult to do if you can navigate your browser’s settings. If you do not know how to remove fiveminutes.biz from the list of sites that have permission, use the directions provided below.

  • Mozilla Firefox: Open the menu (the three bars at the top-right corner), click Options, then Privacy & Security. Scroll down to Permissions, press Settings next to Notifications, and remove fiveminutes.biz and any other questionable websites from the list. It’s possible to permanently turn off push notification requests by checking the “Block new requests asking to allow notifications” box in the same Notifications settings.
  • Google Chrome: Open the menu (the three dots top-right corner), then Settings, then Privacy and security, then Site Settings. Click on Notifications under Permissions, and remove fiveminutes.biz and any other questionable websites from the list. It’s possible to permanently turn off push notification requests by toggling off “Sites can ask to send notifications”.
  • Microsoft Edge: Open the menu (the three dots top-right corner), then Settings, then Cookies and site permissions, then Notifications. Review which sites have permission and remove fiveminutes.biz and any other questionable websites from the list. It’s possible to permanently turn off push notification requests by toggling off “Ask before sending”.

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