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Old 01-18-2020, 12:14 PM   #22
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have you actually checked if firefox warns of it being unsafe ?

also, its windows security ( the smart somethign or other ) that says "don't run it "

maybe there's nothing a small indie developer can do to avoid suspicion ?
I downloaded the executables with Firefox and no warnings. As for the Windows security warning, yes, it is from Windows and is standard for packages that have not been executed often enough. I've attached an image from after I clicked the more info link in the popup to get the Run anyway button.
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