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  1. Thank you for the tip. It works. However, my website should not be blocked without any reason. The only thing that is on my website is the Google Analytics cookie, and that's it. There's nothing else. If a potential customer go to my website and see it blocked, I don't think he'll go through the hassle of switching this function off. My software is scanned using your software, and I make sure everything is 100% clean.
  2. Hi, Today, I noticed that my website samplescience.info is again blocked by Malwarebytes Browser Guard. I get the same block message in Edge and Firefox. Is there a way to prevent this from recurring? My website doesn't have any virus or malware in it, and I don't even know what a "suspicious top level domain" is. My website is well-known in its field as you can see here: https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2023/07/16/samplescience-updates-4-free-plugins/ https://www.kvraudio.com/developer/samplescience https://musictech.com/brands/sample-science/ Virustotal doesn't detect any malicious files: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/domain/samplescience.info/detection Google Safe Browsing doesn't detect anything too: https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search?url=www.samplescience.info&hl=en Would it be possible to fix it? I guess that the website is blocked only because of the .info domain extension. If I had known that it would cause problems like this, I would have chosen another domain extension. Regards, Peter
  3. I'm wondering what is triggering the warning? Could it be a user flagging my site or it's something else? I'm trying to prevent this kind of false positive, because it makes me lose a lot of income.
  4. Hi, Today, I noticed that my website samplescience.info is again blocked by Malwarebytes Browser Guard: https://imgur.com/c4Mxs7a It seems to happen only in Chrome, I don't get the same warning on Firefox and Edge. I'm using Windows 10. Is there a way to prevent this from recurring? My website doesn't have any virus or malware in it, and I don't even know what a "suspicious top level domain" is. My website is well-known in its field as you can see here: https://www.musictech.net/brands/sample-science/ https://cdm.link/2020/12/free-606-koncept-drum-plug-in-for-windows-with-extras/ https://rekkerd.org/tag/samplescience/ Virustotal doesn't detect any malicious files: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/domain/samplescience.info/detection Google Safe Browsing doesn't detect anything too: https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search?url=www.samplescience.info&hl=en Regards, Peter
  5. I just noticed that I made a mistake when typing the url. It's all good now, you can close the topic or delete it. Thank you!
  6. Hi, Hi, My website provides free and paid plugins for musicians. Recently, I noticed that it's flagged as a TLD by the Malwarebytes Browser Guard on the Edge browser (on Chrome and Firefox, there are no problems). I have no idea why, so I did a scan via VirusTotal and Google Transparency and it's all clear. I also removed images that were linked via archive.org. My website: https://www.samplescience.info/ Here's the message I get on Egde: https://imgur.com/a/mo5FBwJ
  7. Yes, indeed, it's all good now. I'm not sure what was happening but it's good. Thank you!
  8. Hi, My website provides free and paid plugins for musicians. Recently, I noticed that it's flagged as a TLD by the Malwarebytes Browser Guard. I have no idea why, so I did a scan via VirusTotal and Google Transparency and it's all clear. I also removed images that were linked via archive.org. Now, I wonder if it's the files I'm hosting on archive.org that are at the root of the problem? It shouldn't be but I've heard about visitors that got warning from trying to download these files even though they are just plain VST/AU plugin zipped with a pdf. My website: https://www.samplescience.info/ If there's something I can do to prevent false positive, let me know. I don't use any pop-ups and there is no ads on my website. There're obviously no malware of any sorts.
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