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peterblaise:
Google Chrome is blocking Tweaking downloads on 2018-10-29

To remedy, in Google Chrome, start the download and let it finish, then hit [ Ctrl ][ J ] and look at the download list for the blocked download file, and click [ Keep ] and continue to accept that you want to keep it anyway in spite of the warning, then you can open your downloaded file wherever it's been saved to your computer.

That's how to continue to get Tweaking downloads through Google Chrome.

Someone gonna figure this out and come up with a fix?

Google Chrome v69.0.3497.100
LastChange 920e690dd011895672947112477d10d5c8afb09-refs/branch-heads/3497@{#948}
Official Build 1

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( If ONLY Google Chrome would be so attentive to keep Microsoft Windows Updates from downloading! )

; - )

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Boggin:
You can also whitelist URLs in Chrome.

peterblaise:
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Thanks, but I don't want to whitelist an entire website ( and I don't know the URLs of the download until I click it, and it downloads, but is blocked on my client browser end after downloading successfully ), what if any of Tweaking's offerings ever get infected?

I'd like Tweaking downloads to present as safe to safety inspectors,

... and I'd like safety inspectors to recognise the content of ( non-infected ) Tweaking programs as safe, and wanted.

Think of infected versions of CCleaner that were released ... if I had whitelisted and trusted Piriform just because it's good ol' Piriform ...
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Boggin:
Last year my Norton Security started kicking out the Tweaking.com Windows Repair program that I already had installed.

I contacted Symantec and they logged into my computer and whitelisted www.tweaking.com which stopped it from kicking out the program.

Firefox would report as insecure when I logged into another forum - probably because that isn't HTTPS unlike www.tweaking.com which is.

When a program like Tweaking.com Windows Repair is snagged, it's usually because probably of what it does and may give off certain Heuristics which the security side of other programs see as malevolent.

These are known as false positives.

peterblaise:
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While I appreciate how to work around false positives, I'm here to make Tweaking.com aware of being hit, I'm not here just to advise folks how to work around walls.

I know Tweaking has powerful programs, but protecting people from intentionally downloading Tweaking Windows Repair is like protecting people from intentionally preparing food in their own kitchen because ... KNIVES!

Yet, if any Tweaking Windows Repair release file suddenly DOES have an infection ( it could happen ), I WANT to know, I do NOT want to whitelist the entire Tweaking website forever, indemnifying them from the possibility of ever being invaded or compromised ( as if ), and then myself being invaded and compromised as a result.

So, it makes sense for Tweaking to inspect v4.3.0 release files and to inspect Google Chrome v69-et-cetera to see what changed ( OMG, Google Chrome just updated again while I was writing this -- does Google Chrome have to use Atomic Clock resolution to differentiate and keep track of how frequently they update ?!? ).

This is NOT a "whitelist" problem.

"Whitelisting" is for spam filters to let complex emails from intended contacts through AND inspect them for malware.

"Whitelisting" is for web content filters to let intended web content through AND check it for malware.

As I wrote, the Tweaking Windows Repair v4.3.0 zip file downloads no problem, it just sits behind a wall in Google Chrome waiting for the user to give permission, but they have to go to a different screen, in case they did not know, and I offered insight on how to access it for users who might not know that it's really there on their computer, yes, they can and did download it successfully.

Using "whitelisting" inappropriately just luls us into an inappropriately trusting unprotected mindset begging for invasion.

So ... Tweaking v4.3.0 zip now has 4 hits at VirusTotal:

Antiy-AVL   Trojan/Win32.SGeneric   20181029
Cylance   Unsafe   20181030
Jiangmin   Trojan.Generic.bltld   20181030
VBA32   TScope.Malware-Cryptor.SB   20181029 <- new for v4.3.0 !

Google Chrome AND VirusTotal both pointing fingers at Tweaking Windows Repair v4.3.0?
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Ok, I've let you all know what's happening at the user's end today, I ain't the boss, so you all decide what to do, if anything.
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