I have been trying to log in to FaceBook but with each try I get this message:
Your Computer Needs to Be Cleaned
It looks like your computer is being affected by malw
If you use Firefox you will get this message. But if you post using Regular! Windows 10 it will work...This is a Facebook tactic to get you to download there Antivirus software..When Post anything on Facebook I just use my window 10 not Firefox
This all sounds like some kind of redirecting spyware on your computer Gaylon, I have never heard of this issue on FB.
Hey buddy good to see you. Doing OK? That's really not what I wanted to hear, but now what to do?
Hmm well I'm not an expert in this field. Normally I do a system restore but I don't think that's recommended. Try to ask one of the members here through a basic question, you're bound to get a solution.
Did this just start today? I havent' had that happen but I haven't been in facebook today and I think I will stay out of it until whatever this is gets taken care of. Thanks for the warnings!
Hi Bj, good to have you drop by and comment. No I started working on this 2 days ago but with all the distractions I pushed it into today so I could work on it uninterrupted. Been a pain. Staying out is what I should have done. I hadn't used fb for a couple years. So I thought I'd give it a shot. Thanks. L8r ~Gaylon
Yes, and I closed my account. I don't know what's going on, but I closed my account down. Because this is not the first time it did this. The first time, I logged off and waited and logged back on and everything was fine. But the next time it shut my computer down. I have been having problems with Facebook.
Thanks for the speedy reply Kelly, I had considered that, But didn't want to lose my work. Hmmmm, another discussion. :) ~Gaylon
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Anyone having this problem with f-secure online scanner?
I have been trying to log in to FaceBook but with each try I get this message:
Your Computer Needs to Be Cleaned
It looks like your computer is being affected by malw
If you use Firefox you will get this message. But if you post using Regular! Windows 10 it will work...This is a Facebook tactic to get you to download there Antivirus software..When Post anything on Facebook I just use my window 10 not Firefox
This all sounds like some kind of redirecting spyware on your computer Gaylon, I have never heard of this issue on FB.
Hey buddy good to see you. Doing OK? That's really not what I wanted to hear, but now what to do?
Hmm well I'm not an expert in this field. Normally I do a system restore but I don't think that's recommended. Try to ask one of the members here through a basic question, you're bound to get a solution.
Did this just start today? I havent' had that happen but I haven't been in facebook today and I think I will stay out of it until whatever this is gets taken care of. Thanks for the warnings!
Hi Bj, good to have you drop by and comment. No I started working on this 2 days ago but with all the distractions I pushed it into today so I could work on it uninterrupted. Been a pain. Staying out is what I should have done. I hadn't used fb for a couple years. So I thought I'd give it a shot. Thanks. L8r ~Gaylon
Yes, and I closed my account. I don't know what's going on, but I closed my account down. Because this is not the first time it did this. The first time, I logged off and waited and logged back on and everything was fine. But the next time it shut my computer down. I have been having problems with Facebook.
Thanks for the speedy reply Kelly, I had considered that, But didn't want to lose my work. Hmmmm, another discussion. :) ~Gaylon
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Although many of my pages are responsive in nature, I thought a blog would make an excellent expansion. Your thoughts would be much appreciated. Thanks ~Gaylon
Agreed - you normally setup your own domain, and then it can be http://yourmain.com - as opposed to http://gaylon.siterubix.com - although you can do that if you want to.
Most websites however, are setup on their own root domains.
Cheers, Mark
Hi - yes - the important part is the bit before the .com - that is the real domain.
Cheers, MArk
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When setting up a blog on an existing site is it normally hosted on a sub-domain?
Although many of my pages are responsive in nature, I thought a blog would make an excellent expansion. Your thoughts would be much appreciated. Thanks ~Gaylon
Agreed - you normally setup your own domain, and then it can be http://yourmain.com - as opposed to http://gaylon.siterubix.com - although you can do that if you want to.
Most websites however, are setup on their own root domains.
Cheers, Mark
Hi - yes - the important part is the bit before the .com - that is the real domain.
Cheers, MArk
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I just ignore stuff like that sounds to me like they are trying to get you to buy a product