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Plugins....and other demons

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
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the little notation never specifies....
should i risk the incoming and open the notation further?
It sounds like you are talking about the warning you get, correct?
It might be helpful to click it to find out what is flagging the process.
Just an idea.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
It sounds like you are talking about the warning you get, correct?
It might be helpful to click it to find out what is flagging the process.
Just an idea.
Yeah but ain't that the way the intrusion gets through?

I have given some thought to plugins and I cam e up with this

some things need to be fixed as an after thought
Windows 10.....Adobe.....email.....

but these warnings are mentioned in terms of the page I am viewing
like THIS page

when I click to the next page the warnings disappear
then return
but not for the same cause

I suspect now.....these ads I put up with are attempting more than my Defender will allow
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Yeah but ain't that the way the intrusion gets through?

I have given some thought to plugins and I cam e up with this

some things need to be fixed as an after thought
Windows 10.....Adobe.....email.....

but these warnings are mentioned in terms of the page I am viewing
like THIS page

when I click to the next page the warnings disappear
then return
but not for the same cause

I suspect now.....these ads I put up with are attempting more than my Defender will allow
Sort of, kind of, but not really, LOL.

Usually, when you get any kind of a warning on the system, there is the ability to learn more about whatever process has detected the problem. You may see a little word off to the corner that says "more". If that is the case, then hit that little word and see what it says. For example, my anti-virus program BitDefender will sometimes flag a website as being on their dangerous list... and I have to click twice to get past that dire warning. Usually, I trust their judgment, but sometimes it is an old site I am already familiar with and understand why they have put that rating on the site. It's complicated, LOL.

In relation to your issues, the solution could be any one of a number of things. You may have inadvertently increased the sensitivity of the program's scans above normal considerations. In theory, you may be able to disable or "white list" RF so that it simply ignores anything from RF. (My thinking here is that I am reasonably confident that RF would not allow dodgy or malicious ad content in the first place, but again, that is just a guess.)

Most importantly, can you tell us what program is generating the warnings? That would be extremely helpful in helping to solve your current issues.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
Sort of, kind of, but not really, LOL.

Usually, when you get any kind of a warning on the system, there is the ability to learn more about whatever process has detected the problem. You may see a little word off to the corner that says "more". If that is the case, then hit that little word and see what it says. For example, my anti-virus program BitDefender will sometimes flag a website as being on their dangerous list... and I have to click twice to get past that dire warning. Usually, I trust their judgment, but sometimes it is an old site I am already familiar with and understand why they have put that rating on the site. It's complicated, LOL.

In relation to your issues, the solution could be any one of a number of things. You may have inadvertently increased the sensitivity of the program's scans above normal considerations. In theory, you may be able to disable or "white list" RF so that it simply ignores anything from RF. (My thinking here is that I am reasonably confident that RF would not allow dodgy or malicious ad content in the first place, but again, that is just a guess.)

Most importantly, can you tell us what program is generating the warnings? That would be extremely helpful in helping to solve your current issues.
let's say....Windows Defender....
even now there is a note to shut down for upgrades....

is it really the WD?
or can that be hack as well?
 
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