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Sure, websites need to make a living, but I found this website difficult to use....then I realised it wouldn't let me scroll down until I deleted or watched a vid it was thrusting at me. Also, ma... See more
This brand is now entirely compromised. These guys generate some great articles but unfortunately the brand has now been completely compromised in lieu of commercial agreements. You won't have to lo... See more
Literal garbage content with no actual clue of tech. No basic grasp of anything tech related. Can't even get the product names they're comparing right. Go check out the 7800X3D vs 14900k review where... See more
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Has gotten so bad
Use to love this site. I'd read this like others would read the news. Anytime I had 5mins I would go to this even if not actively looking to buy anything, it was that good.
A few months back, tried reading a review but the ads and pop up simply prevented me from doing so. This kept happening over and over as time passed, to the point where it now is strange if it does not happen. This is so frustrating but then it also happened that when I can get through I often find the deals advertised were not available when clicked through to seller. All in all, the experience of using this site has motivated me enough to leave this review, which I would not usually do, and recommend others look for alternatives as I am now doing.
Better deals than offered by 3 itself!
So right now it's the middle of the January sales and my contract with 3 is coming to an end. I go looking for reviews on the OnePlus 7t Pro and find one on Tech Radar that tells me everything I know and has some direct links to deals at the bottom of the page. The deal I liked the look of was unlimited data, texts and minutes for £40 per month. I then called up 3 to see if they can match it beat is as it's there deal and I have already been with them for two years BUT after speaking with her manager the lady at the other end says they're only able to offer it at £56 per month and that they cant match the discount as its £300+ over two years.
So yeah, I cancelled my contract and then ordered a new one through Tech Radar. Now the thing I hope you can take away from this is that Tech Radar draws huge amounts of traffic and as such is able to offer deals that are significantly better than the networks will offer you themselves. Maybe there are other good sites too but I couldn't find a better one and I really looked. So you won be over Tech Radar, I'm very impressed!
Want to review the music App of apple
Want to review the music App of apple, try to find a good place to reported it but then a google search this techradar came up and gave the most silly app on Earth 4/5 stars. This alone will gain you my 1 star rating Techradar! Better denied that sh*))(;ty-cash and make an honest review!
great tech website
This site is trash
This site is trash. Idk if their info is good or not but as soon as I got onto their site after they forced me to unblock ads, like immediate it starts using like 40% of my CPU like crazy. and usually Chrome only uses like 0.4 % with like 20 tabs opened up. It's pretty crazy. I'm pretty sure this site does bitcoin mining on your computer or some weird thing.
worst site ever created
worst site ever created
all of the articles are dragged out rubish that says nothing
Maximum ads all over screen
Maximum ads and junk all over the screen. Who cares what the content is at that point, with so much crap popping up all over the screen. Tech Radar is a freakin' joke. Don't waste your time here, there are other much better alternatives. Content is not exclusive. Ad-hungry posting is all they do well.
Most annoying tech site I've ever visited.
So glad there was a site for this awful page. When I enter the page, it comes with THREE pop-ups at various times. First, a fully page-covering "allow cookies" request. Annoying enough in itself.
Then comes a "PLEASE UNBLOCK US" ad message.
THEN, "joing our frickin' mailing list!!11one". I close the page and will never return.
Add to that the annoying request to "allow notifications". No, I will never allow that on any site.
Get it sorted
I used to love this site for tech information but now it is unreadable.
There are that many pop ups the articles are jumping about all over the screen until it crashes and the screen reloads.
A tech site that lets this happen!!???
Come on Techradar get it sorted!!!
My sd card broke and I was on their…
My sd card broke and I was on their site and they had several softwares on it that was supposed to help me but after 2 days and using all the programs an their site nothing helped. After that I searched on reddit the first link got over 90% of my data with a free software (photorec)
The ads make the site unusable
The ads make the site unusable. I think it is the most bloated site ever.
Dreadful adverts and pop ups...virtually unusable as a site
Dreadful adverts, pop ups which make the site virtually unusable....its like the daily mail of the tech world. Have removed them from my favourites and would advise the same.....unless of course you like being bombarded with ads!!!
tricked me into adding pop ups on mty…
tricked me into adding pop ups on laptop. Took an hour + to reinstall chrome to rectify.
Commercials destroyed the site... Stay away
I have used this site a lot in the past, but now there's annoying commercials, flash videos and whatnot. This site has now become so commercialised, that it is utterly useless. Whomever coded the site had one/two things in mind... Greed and lure :(
Can't Stop Pop-Ups
Really aggravating that I keep getting annoying pop-ups and, despite having email techradar to stop - I STILL keep getting them. Whatever happened to GDPR. YOU ARE IN BREACH OF GDPR AND BREAKING THE LAW!
iPhone is the best for gaming
1 star—the info they give in their reviews is very questionable.
Just put in Google: “best gaming smartphone 2019”. Spits out their list, where iPhone XS is the first.
iPhones are the best gaming phones? Hahahaha, I would imagine next article, “top 10 best gaming laptops”: #1 is MacBook Pro.
It feels like some companies payed just a bit of evergreens to push forward stuff they make. Maybe it’s just my personal feeling.
The information they have is amazing
The information they have is amazing! Just get an ad blocker ;)
Milions of Pop-ups
Milions of Pop-ups, like disable ad-blocker, cookies, accept terms, allow notifications, register for newsletter, what the f....
Bloatware page, bye.
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