It seems a link(bcs it is) when written, but that is the exact thing you need write in the exceptions bcs for a "strange" case, all the antivirus started seeing the .win sites as phishing. (I bet google & Co. had nothing to do with it...sure.)
I had that exact problem yesterday afternoon-paid for service betrays my confidence does not deserve my business. I tried a number of things in the exceptions, but not this... I may reload and put that exception in-thanks, fren!!
edit: I did reload and added above exception-it squawked about the site being a phishing thing but let me through OK... Many thanks fren, that exception is exceptional!
Additional edit- the block came back, went into AVG menu, to web shield and turned it off-the protest popped up and ordered it to comply and here I am again... And to think I paid for this abuse... :(
It would probably be back if the antivirus updates or the pc updates, so you'll need to write that again. Also add the site(this one you see on the bar until .win) to be 100% sure, as another exception.
I did that also and was stymied until I saw the source of the block was AVG webguard-turned it off "indefinitely" but will be watchful but ignore the "but, but, you aren't protected!!" messages..
Yeah but when about when it says you're already logged in hit refresh to correct session or whatever? Manual refresh or the button on screen do nothing. Happens across all .win sites too.
It seems a link(bcs it is) when written, but that is the exact thing you need write in the exceptions bcs for a "strange" case, all the antivirus started seeing the .win sites as phishing. (I bet google & Co. had nothing to do with it...sure.)
OK, everyone is using AVG is anyone using PCmatic? you pay I know but the say its made in USA blah blah so anyone have thoughts on that????
Why on earth you let your av sniff your internet traffic? Disable all internet scan from your av that's bullshit. Av should be only for file scanning
Hey buddy came here from your reply. Much appreciated. Keep up the good work pede.
Np, I hope this helped!!
I had that exact problem yesterday afternoon-paid for service betrays my confidence does not deserve my business. I tried a number of things in the exceptions, but not this... I may reload and put that exception in-thanks, fren!!
edit: I did reload and added above exception-it squawked about the site being a phishing thing but let me through OK... Many thanks fren, that exception is exceptional!
Additional edit- the block came back, went into AVG menu, to web shield and turned it off-the protest popped up and ordered it to comply and here I am again... And to think I paid for this abuse... :(
It would probably be back if the antivirus updates or the pc updates, so you'll need to write that again. Also add the site(this one you see on the bar until .win) to be 100% sure, as another exception.
I did that also and was stymied until I saw the source of the block was AVG webguard-turned it off "indefinitely" but will be watchful but ignore the "but, but, you aren't protected!!" messages..
sneaky antivirus... they are trying everything xD Well, glad it worked and you back here :D
The workarounds we post save pedes a LOT of agony-those that know, can NOT not post tips.. :P
You run antivirus software? It's less resource intense to just be part of a bot network!
Yeah but when about when it says you're already logged in hit refresh to correct session or whatever? Manual refresh or the button on screen do nothing. Happens across all .win sites too.
That usually is fixed by deleting cookies on the brower you used to access the site, or by using a new browser.