I'm not currently at home and only have my MacBook but give me a few minutes and I'll VPN into my Windows machine to confirm what's already been stated over on the Avast forum. Some more posts over on the official Avast forum about this: is a legit Google domain and it would certainly appear at first glance that Avast have erroneously flagged this traffic as phishing.Avast and AVG are by the same company, and share the same technology, which is why both Avast and AVG users are affected.This is not an officially run community but Avast are nice enough to drop by of their own volition.The best part is that Avast Secure Browser also works smoothly with other antivirus platforms. Additionally, you can use the browser to connect to a VPN or scan the PC with Avast SecureLine VPN, Avast Passwords, and other tools. You may need to update Avast manually - instructions for doing that here I recommend doing the "Manually update the Program" which will ensure both your virus definitions and AV programs are up-to-date. While using Avast Secure Browser, you don’t need to worry about possible threats that could cause problems. To quote an old phrase, "Hello world!" - this is more traffic than this subreddit is used to getting in a month :PĪccording to the official Avast forum this should already be resolved. My Avast shows the last virus defs update as 22:54 UTC. This appears to be already resolved via update - I can't reproduce this issue on a newly installed Google Chrome as of 14 July 2018 22:58 UTC. TL DR: Update Avast, this should resolve the issue.
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