I needed to reinstall Firefox on this computer, so I started up Chrome to download the latest version and it blocked the download as unsafe! I had to manually tell it to download anyway.

Fuck Chrome. I’m glad I only used it to download one file and went back to Firefox.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          116 months ago

          No, although I did use it for work, which is the only reason Chrome is on the computer. But the sysadmin didn’t touch it.

          • @redcalcium
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            176 months ago

            They don’t need to touch it. If you login using your company’s google account, they automatically has access via their MDM console.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              106 months ago

              I don’t. I don’t even work there anymore. I quit a couple of weeks ago.

          • @stolid_agnostic@lemmy.ml
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            96 months ago

            If you have a good functioning IT dept, that laptop was fully configured to their specifications long before you got a hold of it and it certainly happens automatically.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              86 months ago

              I didn’t get it from work. It’s my personal machine. I just used it when I had a hybrid schedule. But I don’t log in with that account because it doesn’t exist anymore since I don’t work there anymore.

              • @stolid_agnostic@lemmy.ml
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                36 months ago

                Gotcha

                Perhaps the download was corrupted? Like maybe the checksum didn’t match. Did it happen a second time or after you did a force refresh?

                • Flying SquidOP
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                  56 months ago

                  Actually, the second time I did it on a Macbook. A separate machine. However, they are both Intel Macs, so they are older and running an older OS (Monterey). Could that be it?

      • @maychance@infosec.pub
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        146 months ago

        I just tried to reproduce this and couldn’t either. I’m also using a mac. Had to download a fresh copy of chrome since I didn’t already have it on my machine and it let me download 121.0 without hiccup. I’m curious what blocked it on yours.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          36 months ago

          Huh. Me too. Very weird. It’s not a problem obviously, but I’m curious too.

        • @driveway@lemmy.zip
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          26 months ago

          I don’t use Chrome but maybe that Google Malware scan option is not set to the strictest?

        • Flying SquidOP
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          36 months ago

          I used it for work before I quit my job because the backend required Chrome. Believe it or not, I didn’t bother to close out all the work tabs when I quit the job.

  • that guy
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    596 months ago

    My favorite is Edge trying to plead with you not to switch browsers

  • @nogooduser@lemmy.world
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    276 months ago

    At work, we subscribe to Microsoft Defender so that we get a centralised view of potential security issues on people’s computers.

    It’s always saying that there’s something wrong with Chrome and it never alerts about the same issues that are almost certainly a problem with Edge.

    That’s mildly infuriating too.

  • @ratman150@sh.itjust.works
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    86 months ago

    While this could be malice it just as likely could be a complete error. I recently had to download a tool related to x11 on Firefox on windows and it also blocked the download as unsafe. Weirder still, it did this every time I started Firefox until I ended up ditching windows. No idea why.

  • @fne8w2ah@lemmy.world
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    66 months ago

    The irony. I use Vivaldi Browser now and may consider switching to Fennec if Firefox ever implements tab stacks.

  • katy ✨
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    iirc there’s a mac setting in systems prefs where you can allow apps to be downloaded from the app store or the app store and unverified developers. by default i believe they have it set to app store only. (system prefs > security & privacy > general)

    https://www.goodcore.co.uk/blog/how-to-install-apps-on-mac-from-unidentified-developers/

    (edit: unverified, in this case, means people who don’t pay the apple developer subscription to release in the mac app store)

  • @Vt1984@lemmy.world
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    Safari and Firefox are good enough for me, especially since I started using the SSD 3 years ago.

    And duckduckgo is good enough too instead of google.

    And the free RSS reader NetNewsWire is good enough for me instead of the automated recommendation system of google.

  • @Underwaterbob@lemm.ee
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    56 months ago

    I’ve noticed YouTube acting funny in Firefox, too. Full-screen no longer works on our Galaxy Tab A using Firefox with ublock. On my PC, YouTube seems to randomly switch audio devices to output to. Neither of those problems exist in Chrome or the YouTube app. They didn’t exist in Firefox either until recently. Almost like it’s intentional…

  • @masto@lemmy.masto.community
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    36 months ago

    You have disabled Safe Browsing. That prevents files from being checked for malware, so all downloads are blocked by default (nothing to do with Firefox). As you noted, you can override the warning to download anyway, but it is an extra step to try to reduce the chance of someone accidentally running a malicious program.