Verizon Webmail Security Warning Popup

Just recenly when I signed out from the Verizon webmail page I recieved the following popup:
  After googling to find out some information about this annoying popup, I got some informaion about how to stop this popup, but I had to go to Internet Options and change a setting. The popup has stopped, but I'm wondering why it suddenly just started as I hadn't changed any setting until I got the popup and researched how to stop it. Out of curiosity has any one else received this popup? I got this popup a few times in the past but it was with other websites and only occurred a very few times. I know it is related to Internet Explorer 8 and also has happened with other IE versions.
 Holly                                            ​          

I'm sure that is true but I was wondering why this just started happening as we have had the new sign in page for somet time and the Verizon webmail page has been used even longer. I think I will alert them by sending this information to Feedback. Also I will change my setting back to Prompt for safey  reasons and sign out from my email by just clicking on the X in the right hand corner as the mail times out anyway as the popup bugs me.
Holly 

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