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ColleenJ

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  1. OK, well, thank you Matt, and thank you Porthos, for your assistance. I wish it weren't so difficult to trust Google. Does Malwarebytes have a Browser Guard for Firefox, and if so, how do I obtain it?
  2. I'm guessing you are saying you CAN'T answer this question. Is that correct?
  3. Hmmm.... well, I guess it is really just down to how much I trust Malwarebytes. Letting an app modify something I am pasting into a website seems like a hijacking in itself. If the modification is on something I copy FROM a website and paste into something on my computer, I would see that more as being protective, I guess. But it isn't clear from what the message says which of those I am giving permission for.
  4. That really doesn't answer my question, Porthos. I understand that this is happening because of an update. What I don't understand is why the Browser Guard would need to modify data I copy and paste.
  5. I am seeing this new error message in Chrome this morning. I am wondering why the Browser Guard would need to "Modify data you copy and paste." ???
  6. OK, thanks! I guess I can hope that if I go to that site and there is another problem, Malwarebytes will alert me.
  7. So does that mean the individual business website may be safe, but others hosted on the same server are not, or would going to any site hosted on that server be a risk?
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