Managing browser extensions in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10
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According to MS,
it contains malware, whilenone of virustotal.com's antiviruses found anything suspicious in it.
I understand that the Google lobby is paying a lot for this (i.e. false positive) , but I want it to still work in the Edge browser, if it won't work,
I will replace the Edge browser
Plain and simple.
Thank you !
Managing browser extensions in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10
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Thx.
Almost good, but...
I use uMatrix, which is which I like much better and can be configured in much better, more detailed ways, exactly what we don't and what we want to see in it for each web page, combined with the extension above mentioned in the topic , WAS a perfect solution for me, until MS's "knowledgeable" team ruined it..
Thank you.. so much for Edge, and so much for MS team.
And one more thing. While Edge, I don't know what, saw this extension as a virus, which I have been using excellently for years, their own "powerful" anti-virus, Defender, does not see it as a virus. Congratulations! Keep it up to the false positives !
Hi MeMe_1, I am Paulo and I'd like to help.
I also got the same message, same with others using similar extensions. I believe it is Google's work removing these kinds of extensions in Chromium browsers. But you can still use other extensions like this that still works.