But certainly a solution I can live with. I simply wanted a workaround for the built-in safety measure, and McCoy's instructions have given a means, albeit not an instant 'radio-button' sort of answer. Believe me, I do appreciate the safety aspect that a browser's Safe Browsing and, of course, all the antivirus efforts bring to Websurfing it's certainly not my intention to downplay the importance of these utilities for the computing world at-large. Have you run the URL's by chance through : or the other 2 options. There is nothing hard about a working around this. Note, that Malwarebytes puts up the same blocks. #Turn off igetter downloadthere are ways around it other than what your suggesting is a solution.īitport.io is a solution with Right Click Copy/Paste, iGetter to download via HTTPS I go to Bittorrent sites all the time if that is the issue. Have you run the URL's by chance through : or the other 2 options. So it is not normal and solution is not readily available. This is like not the normal issue of this Red Screen your asking for. I am bewildered as the above is the standard response to the issue as you have described it, not going after the browser that uses a 3rd party list even if is the competitors to try to keep people safe.Īnybody can report to Google since that is the Big Red Screen a false/positive but it will not get removed until the indexed issue (Which you can look at ) is resolved. Notify the owner of said site since it looses traffic and possibly money because of the block. Why not follow the path way that web site owners and even the browsing public can do is report the site as clean as is false /positive. Read this answer in context □ 0 All Replies (11) as soon as I pay the $330 transportation charge. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to collect my 25% share of the $55 million that the widow of the Ghana oil minister is sending me. I do remain vigilant everywhere I go, comparing the address in the browser address bar with where I think I should be. These always then redirect to a legitimate Microsoft login page, but I still wouldn't use it.Īnyway, just rattling the scammers' cages, all in good fun. #Turn off igetter passwordBut I go ahead and log in anyway, again using disparaging phrases in the username and password fields. This is typical of all manner of notifications I get that my Office 365 mailbox is full, or corrupted or whatever, which is odd because I don't have an Office 365 account. Once on the PayPal(ha!) page, I can log in with a very rude username and password, which is recorded somewhere, I'm sure, at which point I am redirected to the real PayPal site. I can go to that first deceptive page, ignore the warning, get transferred to the second deceptive page, and now can ignore that one's warning too and wind-up on that bogus PayPal site. I just tried the whole thing again this morning, and it's working as it should.
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