In this article we will show you how to add exceptions to the Firewall on Mac OS X. First click on the Apple icon in the toolbar to the top left corner.
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We are not sure why but we're fairly certain it's a mistake. We recommend you report it as a false positive and add an exception. Avast can also make TagPro appear offline, but it isn't. I've ran blacklist and malware tests against the domain using external tools and we're clean:
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http://i.imgur.com/RC0F1WN.png (1 error being that we don't expose a https endpoint)
http://i.imgur.com/83d2HPB.png (yes, we do run a firewall)
I have an open ticket with Avast trying to get details. You'll know when I know.
Add Exception:
Open Avast - Settings - Exclusions Tab - Select URLs and add:
If that doesn't work work, you may need to also restart some Avast services.
If that doesn't work you may need to disable the Chrome Avast extension and add *104.238.133.186*
to the exclusions.
You may need the latest version of Avast for the above solutions to work!
As a last-ditch effort, you could opt to uninstall Avast. If you decide to go that route, you'll need to uninstall it from Control Panel and from your browser extensions. This of course, would leave you unprotected from real malicious sites. You could try https://www.malwarebytes.org/ as an alternative.
Report False Positive:
Click the 'Report the file as a false positive' button when avast pops up the malware warning.