• @Gemini24601
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    258 months ago

    So Windows detects one of the most secure browsers ever as a virus, yet ships with the most insecure spyware modern browser that it doesn’t let you delete? Something isn’t adding up here. What is it detecting anyway?

      • @Gemini24601
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        8 months ago

        I guess it kind of makes sense, however, wouldn’t it make more sense to just have these restrictions on just Enterprise versions? To have settings made for corporations in home/pro editions further shows Microsoft’s laziness. Thank you foksmash for your insight though, I am not familiar with a setting like yours.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          Your idea is quite logical. That said, I think businesses are their primary target so that could influence such decisions. I’m really just guessing since I don’t work there but I can understand their reasoning if that were the case.

          • @Gemini24601
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            18 months ago

            Well I liked your inference, it is very coherent. It is probably the case.

  • Queen HawlSera
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    98 months ago

    Malware Bytes keeps doing this for Cheat Engine.

    If I mod an offline game for my enjoyment that’s my fucking business

  • @[email protected]
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    58 months ago

    If you’re not sure who to trust, the 32-bit version of tor browser doesn’t get flagged right now

        • chingadera
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          28 months ago

          That is fair, I guess it really depends on the end goal, but they are different in what they hide and how reliable they are from an open source perspective.