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Google sometimes thinks SeaMonkey is a virus?

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by Davezilla, 2008/11/13.

  1. 2008/11/13
    Davezilla

    Davezilla Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    I have only been using SeaMonkey for a couple of days & only just updated to 1.1.13. I was reading Pravda using the translator & followed a hyperlink & then Google informed me that I may be a virus :eek: & wasn't letting me on to the page I had linked to. It was fine with others though. I have exhaustively scanned for an infection & come up clean. I have heard that some sites don't recognise SeaMonkey & block it. Has anyone else had this problem? :confused:
     
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    Westside

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    Not so far, but you could go around the problem by having IE Tab installed . You should scroll down to Other versions. But, if we talking about the same Pravda, it come in an English edition, and there is no problem. I could not find any link to give me a version requiring a translator.
     

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    Davezilla

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    Thanks, I have heard a bit about the IE tab. I believe some sites do indeed block SeaMonkey, there is a thread in the Mozillazine forum about this I think.
     

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