[X] I am using a supported browser or the Desktop Client.
[X] I am not using anything that modifies game code (e.g. TETR.IO PLUS).
[X] I am certain this is a bug, not a feature request.
OS and Version
macOS Sequoia 15.1.1
Browser and version
Chrome 131
Describe the bug/issue
When I play tetr.io (any game mode), this dayforce ad (always the same one) covers basically my entire screen, and I cannot play at all (screenshot below). I have seen this at least ten times, and this has forced me to forfeit many games in Tetra League, Quick Play, etc because I can't close it or see any part of the playing area. I have seen previous reports of ads blocking part of the playing area, but I haven't seen any that cover the screen. My friend has also gotten the same ad covering the entire screen multiple times.
Reproducing
Go to any game mode.
Play for some time (anywhere from a minute to 30, based on my experience).
The ad appears, covering the entire screen.
Attempt to close the ad and fail.
Expected behavior
I expected the ad to: 1. be at the bottom, or 2. be able to be closed or at least dragged to the bottom.
Screenshots
Console logs
I'm not playing now, but I can upload it later (sorry!).
Checklist
OS and Version
macOS Sequoia 15.1.1
Browser and version
Chrome 131
Describe the bug/issue
When I play tetr.io (any game mode), this dayforce ad (always the same one) covers basically my entire screen, and I cannot play at all (screenshot below). I have seen this at least ten times, and this has forced me to forfeit many games in Tetra League, Quick Play, etc because I can't close it or see any part of the playing area. I have seen previous reports of ads blocking part of the playing area, but I haven't seen any that cover the screen. My friend has also gotten the same ad covering the entire screen multiple times.
Reproducing
Expected behavior
I expected the ad to: 1. be at the bottom, or 2. be able to be closed or at least dragged to the bottom.
Screenshots
Console logs
I'm not playing now, but I can upload it later (sorry!).
Additional context
No response