I went to a local library to check one of my sites. This particular website was not accessible in the library's browser because a screen appeared from a site called Fortiguard(I think?) that said it contained "malware" and I needed to fill out the form to allow the browser to display the site on their screen. Can anyone tell me: #1. Does your browser allow access to my camera site? #2. When these screens appear, how would I fill it out? I mean I can access the site easy on my end so how do I know it is being blocked on someone else's screen and thusly how to fill out that form to allow it? Insight/ feedback / constructive criticism appreciated. PS: Relax, I assure you the site is a digital camera supply site
You may want to review the original poster's post as you may have missed the point of it. A third party review site is reporting it as a source of malware. Did a search on Google, got a link to your home page, clicked and had no issue getting to it. The protection you;re thinking of I believe is these folks: http://www.fortiguardcenter.com/ A quick check of their db: http://www.fortiguardcenter.com/webfiltering/webfiltering.html#urllookup Shows the site in question as malware. There's an email form there for more information.
THANK YOU CP! And that tool is being bookmarked on my desktop. I appreciated knowing it is opening up on other folk's browsers. Apparatus: You are correct. THAT is the site I mention. I still don't understand how an "established" URL or a site like mine, should have malware.....I hope others are also able to open my camera site. Thanks again for your response.....