Firefox Site Access Warning

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Firefox is posting this message when trying to access juicehifi.com.

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It is a false alarm. Microsoft Edge has removed the warning. Waiting for google to do the same ... and now Firefox.
 
Firefox does no longer report the site as malicious :-)

I am still getting it with Firefox version 84.0.1 64-bit.
 
That is odd.. I am also on 84.0.1 64-bit, but the warning has dissapeared.
 
That is odd.. I am also on 84.0.1 64-bit, but the warning has dissapeared.

It appears to be related to if you forge past the warning or not.

On machines where I pushed through the warning to access the site in Firefox, it doesn't appear again.
On machines that I did NOT push through, it continually appears.
 
I'm getting the same warning via Safari.
 
This is rather odd indeed... as I had accessed the site several times over the last couple of months with no issues. Now I got the warning, but I did ignore it.
 
Not only do I get the warning on Firefox (on both Mac and PC), but if ignore the warning and download Audiolense 64-bit, Windows Explorer says the file contains malware.
 
Maybe Bernt will get that all sorted out here pretty soon.
 
Not only do I get the warning on Firefox (on both Mac and PC), but if ignore the warning and download Audiolense 64-bit, Windows Explorer says the file contains malware.
You can safely ingnore the warnings - and you can unblock the file in windows defender. I can ask microsoft for a "whitewash", but then I need to know the name of the said virus. II just sent the 32 bit version for review and cleaning.

For some reason, these warnings tend to reappear after I release new revisions. I get it off the list, but the gossip seems to be circulating forever.
 
I would probably try to get to the core of the issue for when you release new versions... surely someone knows something about why that happens. I know it's aggravating for you to have users think something is wrong when there really isn't, but first time visitors won't know any better and be like "yikes".
 
Hi Bernt
Just letting you know I do not get any warning since yesterday using Google Chrome
J
 
Same here. Two steps back, three steps forward. The netshop provider did a few upgrades in the process, so hopefully things will be working for a while now..

How is Firefox responding now? Is there somewhere I should ask some Firefox people for a review?
 
I just checked Firefox on Linux and Win7 and am no longer getting the red warning in the OP.
 
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