This is just a warning to everyone who views Fox News via the mobile app. Do not click on their ads and give any information!I'm not a newbie by any means, but I admit I got suckered a couple of months ago and I have been paying the price ever since. It was one of those ads disguised as a news article about a government program for seniors to reduce their mortgage. I was interested in getting official government info about it and started filling out the form. Before I finished, and before I clicked on Submit, I realized that this wasn't really a government site but an advertisement from Quicken Loans, and quickly backed all the way out.Within minutes ... MINUTES! ... I started getting a blizzard of phone calls and emails from mortgage re-finance solicitors from all over the country. I never even completed the form, but they had already harvested my information and sent it out to hundreds, if not thousands, of boiler rooms.It took me a couple of weeks to unsubscribe to all the emails, and I'm still getting phone calls, several a day, that I have to add to my autoreject list.I blasted off complaints to both Fox News and to Quicken Loans, but of course never heard back from either one of them.Lesson learned ... NEVER, EVER click on any ads on Fox News. Hey, Fox News guys, if you see this you should realize you've crossed the line of diminishing returns by scaring folks away from your ads because of at least one highly egregious abuser you let on your site.I like your news site, so I don't feel right giving a one-star, but as for your advertiser policy you deserve a no-star.