I did that also-however, I discovered the means to hang on to the AV and come here like always: Reload AV, go to the screen that shows the the coverage and click on the web coverage and disable it by clicking on "indefinite"... It'll show all red and shit but ignore that- maybe if enough GA pedes do this they may 'fix' the issue...
Antivirus software is just as bad as the news these days.
It gives so many false positives you can't trust it.
If I have a crack for a pirated game, it calls that a virus.
This is fucking dangerous because that's a likely place for an ACTUAL virus, but since they're just blocking it for being a crack, I disable the AV for that file.
It's not their job to tell me not to crack games or visit a website. It's their job to tell me if THAT WILL HARM MY COMPUTER.
A company not liking something is not at all the same as it actually being harmful to my computer.
All these tech companies are fucking terrible these days. Google's job is to tell me where things are online, not to tell me which ones are true or false.
AV's job is to tell me if I have a virus, not that such and such behavior is right or wrong.
I miss the days where we controlled our machines rather than our machines trying to control us.
If you want to keep avast as your antivirus... creating an exception in its 'protection' tab is the best way to IMHO....
How to:
Click on protection tab - and choose the core shields option, 2. take the web shield off for 10 mins, 3.go to https://greatawakening.win and copy (ctrl C) it's url 4. click on the cog wheel on the core shields page (located on the far right) 5. go to general tab and click on exceptions 6. click on the add exception button. 7. paste the url you copied (ctrl P).... and voila !,
Had the same problem with AVG tonight. Tagged site as URL:Phishing, which most say is a false positive. Had to go to Menu>Settings>Exceptions, added these two entries to Website exceptions: https://greatawakening.win/* and https://authentication.win/*
Remember fren. It's good to take a break. Maybe it was a subtle nudge from God. I know the feeling though.
I has same problem. Took me a while to figure this out. Had to uninstall to see this site.
I did that also-however, I discovered the means to hang on to the AV and come here like always: Reload AV, go to the screen that shows the the coverage and click on the web coverage and disable it by clicking on "indefinite"... It'll show all red and shit but ignore that- maybe if enough GA pedes do this they may 'fix' the issue...
Antivirus software is just as bad as the news these days.
It gives so many false positives you can't trust it.
If I have a crack for a pirated game, it calls that a virus.
This is fucking dangerous because that's a likely place for an ACTUAL virus, but since they're just blocking it for being a crack, I disable the AV for that file.
It's not their job to tell me not to crack games or visit a website. It's their job to tell me if THAT WILL HARM MY COMPUTER.
A company not liking something is not at all the same as it actually being harmful to my computer.
All these tech companies are fucking terrible these days. Google's job is to tell me where things are online, not to tell me which ones are true or false.
AV's job is to tell me if I have a virus, not that such and such behavior is right or wrong.
I miss the days where we controlled our machines rather than our machines trying to control us.
Disable HTTPS or SSL or Secure Web traffic inspection.
It sets AVG up as a man in the middle to inspect and review all traffic.
If you want to keep avast as your antivirus... creating an exception in its 'protection' tab is the best way to IMHO.... How to:
Had the same problem with AVG tonight. Tagged site as URL:Phishing, which most say is a false positive. Had to go to Menu>Settings>Exceptions, added these two entries to Website exceptions: https://greatawakening.win/* and https://authentication.win/*
Fixed the problem for me.
Had to do "exception" with AVG to get in. Said site was full of malware.