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  1. I'm not the owner, but thank you for the tip about Premium; I'll ask! Thanks again for all the help!
  2. Windows 10 Pro. My PC is not connected to a Domain.
  3. It's a business computer. It's one of two PCs at the company (everyone else has Macs) so it's primarily managed by myself.
  4. Yes, that sounds right. What tripped me up was that I was the one who installed it on my machine, so I can remove it, but not stop it temporarily ... I think.
  5. @Porthos, thanks for straightening me out. It looks like I have "Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection" installed, which I'm guessing is something that's controlled by a remote administrator as opposed to a local user? The part that's confusing me is that the page that gets loaded (https://block.malwarebytes.com/?lic=Licensed&cat=Trojan&lang=en&prod=NCEP-WIN&ver=3.8.5.2971&cpv=1.0.651&upv=1.0.16650&ip=162.242.211.6&url=dev.propaganda3.com) says "We strongly recommend you do not continue.", but I'm not seeing anyway to continue ... and that's what's making me think the only way to get around this is to uninstall.
  6. Hi @thisisu, Can this be revisited and remediated? If I'm reading your link correctly, it sounds like propaganda3's entire site is being blocked because of a .jpg that's 404ing. Is that right? Also, for my understanding, in the free version, there's no way to get around the browser warning unless you completely uninstall Malwarebytes. Is that correct? I understand that an incredible service is being provided, for free, but the ability to temporarily disable it seems like a feature that should be included for free ... otherwise it seems like a lot of folks might uninstall (and never reinstall) to get around potential false positives. Thanks!
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