Norton's Blocking My Gallery -Fixed-
9 years ago
Not just my gallery actually.
I cant' see avatars, or pictures. But hurr hurr hurr the ads load just fine, and the banner.
When I click on any image it sends me to a site saying Norton sees the images as Malicious. My laptop doesn't have Norton and it loads the images fine.
Anyone else gots Norton and have a fix for this?
Edit: Nevermind, after 3 days of looking I finally found a solution that worked!
Edit 2: Okay disabling comments because people are being dorks and suggesting other programs instead of solutions to my problem.
I cant' see avatars, or pictures. But hurr hurr hurr the ads load just fine, and the banner.
When I click on any image it sends me to a site saying Norton sees the images as Malicious. My laptop doesn't have Norton and it loads the images fine.
Anyone else gots Norton and have a fix for this?
Edit: Nevermind, after 3 days of looking I finally found a solution that worked!
Edit 2: Okay disabling comments because people are being dorks and suggesting other programs instead of solutions to my problem.
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Either that, or you have malware posing as Norton. Another reason to uninstall is just to see if that's not the case.
If it is Norton you should be able to ok the website in its settings.
Windows defender/Security essentials - Says everything is fine while the system is infected
Avira - Destroys itself sometimes, first thing it usually finds after installation is its own installer
Avast - Same as Security essentials
McAfee - Does protect you from some things, not all. Will not let you remove all of its services on uninstallation, denies access to some parts of the registry on windows. Uninstaller on mac not working at all
Kaspersky - I never tried it but heard many good things about it.
Bitdefender - Some minor problems, but protects you from almost everything.
Could be a browser plugin injecting links and changing the images if it's malware.
But the BEST, if you feel like more subscription fees, is Nod32, aka ESET Smart Security.
As far as i know, the only way to whtielist things is to report it as a false to symantec and hope they wiill solve it
On Windows 10 however the built-in Windows Defender is totally fine!
Norton's not my thing, I used it once and it slowed down my laptop a lot. And my laptop is not even a weak machine!
Glad it's fixed for you anyways Ivan! :)
Whathwas the solution, in case I run into something similar?