![]() ![]() Also, there is a SmartScreen for Microsoft Edge setting, not only within Microsoft Edge, but also within the App and Browser Settings I am showing below. ![]() In the Windows Settings App, under Update and security, in Windows Security, under App and Browser Control, do you have Reputation-based Protection turned off? Specifically, the following check boxes being unchecked may make it easier to download files. On Sep 2, 2021, at 10:46 PM, Bill White wrote: and under settings browser and applications anything that can be turned off and there's turned off and window smart defender is not installed. Know if it's because I'm running pro or if we just have a slightly different build of windows. Running msedge.exe with -disable-extensions command-line option didn’t help, it’s not an extension.Hi thanks for the suggestions reputation face protection is disabled already double checked it on my settings seems to be a little bit different I can't find a couple of things that you have. I’m not using Edge to view PDF documents because I want them in Acrobat reader, and the browser was configured appropriately.Ī simple way to reproduce, click the first PDF link in that page: Because duckduckgo search engine uses https and the target web server doesn’t, Edge freaks out with these security warnings. Using latest version of MS Edge, Version 1.39 (Official build) (64-bit). How to get rid of the “security” to download files automatically, regardless on the transport protocol? I have to click one more button saying “keep anyway”, and only then I get my PDF downloaded. Then I get one more warning with the same text, saying “can’t be downloaded securely”. I have to click on the ellipsis button and click “keep”. ![]() Every time I download an article in PDF format, instead of the article I getting “can’t be downloaded securely” message. ![]()
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