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They are either ads embedded in the app you are using or you have gotten a malware. Try running an anti malware program and delete any apps you installed since right before the pop ups started. As a last resort you can try a factory reset but you need to back up any personal data first (pics, documents, etc)
If you are running a computer on WINDOWS operating system. Open your MOZILLA internet browser. Go to OPTIONS, go to CONTENT. Then check the BOX saying "Block pop up windows".
Of course. You first must be connected to the Internet via wi-fi or cellular connection (not all iPads have cellular). Once you have set that up (which is one of the first things you do when you set up an iPad), the Safari browser (the icon with the compass) and many (most?) apps connect to the Internet. Although you can look things up through the browser, many services have separate apps to perform their function, e.g. Yelp, Facebook. Apps like Weather retrieve their information from the Internet without having to go to a specific site, and apps like Notes sync your notes on the Internet (and may be available on your computer, as a result).
In fact, a large proportion of your activities on the iPad can't take place without a connection to the Internet.
For your tablet, to get Yahoo! mail you have to activate POP setting; to activate pop on your Yahoo!Mail account you have to pay for it. Now, if you once signed up for Yahoo! Mail Plus, add a new email account
to your email program with the following POP and SMTP settings:
1. Yahoo! Mail POP server: plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com 2. POP port: 995 3. POP TLS/SSL: yes 4. POP user name: your Yahoo! ID 5. password: your password
1. Yahoo! Mail SMTP server: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com 2. SMTP port: 465 3. SMTP TLS/SSL: yes 4. SMTP user name: your ID 5. SMTP password: your password
In case you will have some errors/problems having such settings you have to:
# Log in to Yahoo! Mail # select OPTIONS > MAIL OPTIONS > go to POP/FORWARDING > choose VIEW POP on Yahoo!Mail Server.
Hi Tara Porter, I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
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