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Francis said on March 9, at am. Maggie said on May 16, at pm. Anonymous said on August 22, at am. Sekuroon said on September 7, at pm. Mosharruf said on October 6, at pm. Now use the file and check with your Antivirus If the file is safe then enjoy it :D.

Norsk said on October 10, at pm. Jackie said on November 25, at am. Sam said on May 13, at am. Dubs said on February 6, at am.

Martin Brinkmann said on February 6, at am. Who Am I said on February 6, at am. LJ said on May 4, at pm. This did absolutely nothing to fix the problem. Chrome User said on March 23, at pm.

Thank you very much! Did work exactly as described! It never cease to amaze me how a problem from two years ago continues on….

EC said on February 7, at pm. Louwrite said on August 27, at pm. I did as you said, but it accomplishes nothing in the latest version of Chrome?!!!! Martin Brinkmann said on August 28, at am. Anonymous said on June 29, at am.

Firefox works just great without being my facking nanny! However, problems may arise when you want to download from an unfamiliar website. Chrome will block certain files that it thinks unsafe to download, and even stop you from downloading from a certain website.

With Chrome blocking downloads, you will unable to download files even if you know the website is secure. Even if you can download files from the Internet without any problems, your Windows will also block the files automatically to avoid any potential threats from the unknown files. As a result, you cannot modify or open the files and might receive certain error messages.

So, how to unblock downloads on Chrome? How to unblock a downloaded file? You know the risk. You need to learn how to look after yourself. I agree with you entirely on that thought. People do need to learn the basic precautions. People do need to learn how to look after themselves but this is the problem, companies like google put us all into a handbasket and force such measures upon us all because of a few bad apples.

Maybe Google should prompt users upon installation which version to install, the baby, hold your hand version or the normal average user that way they can also implement all the rubbish features such as this on the crayons and finger paints version and all the advanced features that a normal user would expect and more on the targeted version.

Mircrosoft are pretty much the same also. Google invests together with Apple the far most money and efforts to find out what their user want. You do not decide what people need to learn. People may not know the risk or they may know the risk and do not care. I worked in IT security for a decade. For instance mobile Firefox was now released without any way to disable Google download and browsing protection for advanced users. Google gets to know what you download and can track specific sites.

Pigs indeed. Concerning for sure. Mozilla was once a different entity but it has slowly descended to what we have before us now. They are perhaps beyond redemption now because the wheels have been in motion for so long at this point. Yeah it happened to me the other day and I was clueless. Thanks for the explanation. Switched to Vivaldi for main browsing. Chrome team is full of jerks forcing behaviors often.

No options kept for end users. I unistalled it about 18 months ago. Felt food when I did it, and nothing has happened since to change my mind. Has anyone else noticed that color registration is off in the latest Chrome? For instance, yellow comes out as a yellow-green shade. However, the solution is simple: you should add the entire web to exclusions of secure content.

Thank you Martin for this useful article, it gave me the idea of how to solve my stream radio problem. Thanks again, Martin. Google Chrome: Never used it, and never will. Just switch to another browser and tell Google to take a hike. The problem is that while marketing itself as the independent alternative, Firefox follows closely what Chrome does, so that Google can enforce its policies on Firefox users too. Firefox forks should be used to limit the damage.

Can you provide some examples of Firefox following Chrome closely? I want to know these things so that the next time I talk to a FF fanboy I will bring them up. I only know about the FF android fiasco extension support and about:config removal. Works great and I can even use legacy Firefox extensions.

I have had absolutely no security problems. I am not doubting your claim that Firefox follows closely what Chrome does but can you give a few examples?

I would really like to know. Step 4. After you stop Chrome from blocking downloads, you can try to download the target file again in Chrome browser. After successful downloading, you should follow the same instructions in Step to enable the Safe Browsing feature again. By turning off Safe Browsing feature in Chrome, you can stop Chrome from blocking downloads from some websites. However, this feature is designed to protect you from harmful websites and files that may damage your computer, so timely turn on this feature after downloading.

It is not clear why Chrome determined that uTorrent is malware, especially since its own virus scanning service came to a different conclusion during tests. You could turn off Google's Safe Browsing feature in Chrome to avoid this from happening in the future. If you rely on those, it is better to keep it turned on considering that this impacts other security features such as phishing protection as well. Note also that Chrome will display a 'This type of file can harm your computer.

Do you want to keep [filename] anyway? If you do that, the file is restored on the system so that it becomes available on it. Another thing worth noting is that third-party antivirus solutions may interfere with downloads in Chrome as well.



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