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Does AdGuard swear at a phishing site?
Actually, the problem is this.
More than 7 years ago, the customer created a website, ordinary html-pages.
Not a single browser and search engine said that the site was infected with viruses or something else.
Online antiviruses and manual checks do not show the infection of the site.
Now the site has been redesigned, an https-certificate has been fastened.
But this shit, called AdGuard, the customer began to say that the site is phishing.
As far as I understand, the reason is in the redirect from http to https.
How can you explain to this stupid hotbed of viruses that the site is normal?
Maybe they have some white bases or you can check and send normality.
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probably you just got into the list of phishing sites
redirect has nothing to do with it if it is normal
write to them to be excluded from the list
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