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Old 07-28-2024, 07:04 PM   #96
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You can disable this in the browser settings. Of course this presumes that you know what exactly it is you're downloading.

I've almost never had Windows 10 block my downloads.
I don't download many files for Windows, but they're usually lesser known and older files, like Trelby. Just about every time I download a file I get the "are you sure this is safe" notification.

If I'm worried about a Windows application file, I'll download it to Linux and run a virus there. (I've only done that a couple times, usually when I was worried my wife might have downloaded malware on her Windows computer.)
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