>>>>Hi everybody,
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>>>>I've installed recently the Malware Bytes. I had it before, but when I recently needed to activate it, I had to download a new version and it's a trial version with just a few days remaining now. Too bad, it's used to be free.
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>>>>Anyway, I think it's too zealous in trying to protect me. It blocks access to
www.lessthandot.com website thinking it's malicious. I don't see an option in the malware bytes to add allowed websites.
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>>>>Do you know is there a way to let this website to be allowed?
>>>
>>>For a while now, there have been 2 versions of MBAM: Free and Pro. There is only one installer. When you install you are asked if you want to install a trial version of Pro, and it is "yes" by default. That trial is time-limited as you have found.
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>>>If you change it to "no", then the Free version is installed, which is not time-limited.
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>>>If you are using another antivirus product that also includes antimalware I would not install MBAM. Running multiple products simultaneously causes conflicts and strange behaviour.
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>>I am only using MS Security Essentials besides this one. When this version will expire (in a few days), I'll try installing the free version instead.
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>>Still, do you know what can I do to let my website to be treated as not malicious?
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>Don't use it at all. If you're browsing potentially dodgy sites use a more secure browser such as Firefox with NoScript.
Thanks. Should I go ahead and try uninstalling it? It did find 3 Trojan when I scanned and after it did, the Google Translate started to work again, so there was some help from it.
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