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03-11-2014, 09:28 AM #1
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Thanked: 1160Mcaffee site advisor doesn't like sponsers on SRP ???
Whenever I click on a sponser on the SRP site.,Mcafee site advisor gives me a red light warning and says it's a dangerous site. However,when I go to the same site via google page I get the green go ahead ??? I never had this problem up to about a couple of months ago ?
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03-11-2014, 10:31 AM #2
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Thanked: 129You may have had a software update for your virus protection supplier. Sometimes when you go to a secondary site through the main one you started from it views this as something like a backdoor entry and for some reason it errs on the cautious side and deems the secondary site as suspect giving you the warning not to proceed.
I think there's a way to tag sites you use as being ok but not sure how you would do this.
If it were me I think I'd check with McAfee to see if they can provide you with a solution.
Edit:- just had another thought maybe it's built in to stop you from buying excessive amounts of shaving equipment!!!
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03-11-2014, 10:37 AM #3
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03-11-2014, 07:09 PM #4
McAfee RADblock, what will they think of next?
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03-12-2014, 01:21 AM #5
Yes, I would say Mcafee are simply being lazy or incompetent and instead of looking for viruses or actual exploits, they flag when they detect a chain of referrals.
Chain of referrals could be used for bad purposes, but could also be used for legitimate purposes like we do - the ad server has to track when an ad was displayed and when it was clicked on. It is a basic accountability to the advertisers done through a third party.
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03-13-2014, 05:43 PM #6
Here's my suggestion- Drop McAfee. Then use Firefox with AdBlock Plus add-on installed. Bye bye, ads.