· How to Fix “Virus Scan Failed” Google Chrome Error Check Your Browser. Let’s start off by checking your browser. The idea is to make sure that nothing’s interfering with your download. Enable Incognito Mode. Try to download the problematic file in Incognito Mode. Clear your browser cache. Delete your cookies and cache files, and check if the issue persists. · What you can do is open the downloads manager of the browser, chrome://downloads, and select "keep dangerous file". A quick test on Virustotal, a Google service that scans files with more than 50 different antivirus engines, returned exactly 0 www.doorway.rus: · It has decided, for me, that a specific download is "dangerous to my computer" - I assume there's something in the file that denies "starfish unicorn" is a valid gender, or some other unthinkable micro-aggression. What's even better is it decided to decide for me that the site / download was unsafe AFTER the download was completed.
However, problems may arise when you want to download from an unfamiliar website. Chrome will block certain files that it thinks unsafe to download, and even stop you from downloading from a certain website. With Chrome blocking downloads, you will unable to download files even if you know the website is secure. Google Chrome's default settings will allow you to download different files from the internet. All you have to do is open your browser, find something you'd like to download, and save the file. I suggest that you read this help article Fix file download errors in Google Chrome. Also, I recommend you try: 1. Open task manager Start, control panel, internet options, security tab, internet, custom level, downloadsfile download, click enable, scroll down further to Misc Launcing apps and unsafe files, click prompt and ok.
It has decided, for me, that a specific download is "dangerous to my computer" - I assume there's something in the file that denies "starfish unicorn" is a valid gender, or some other unthinkable micro-aggression. What's even better is it decided to decide for me that the site / download was unsafe AFTER the download was completed. What you can do is open the downloads manager of the browser, chrome://downloads, and select "keep dangerous file". A quick test on Virustotal, a Google service that scans files with more than 50 different antivirus engines, returned exactly 0 hits. This means that Google can and does often make security decisions for you, like blocking web-pages and downloads from sites that Google identifies as dangerous. When you try to open such a page or download a file, Chrome will (whether you’re on a Chromebook or any other OS) automatically block that download.
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