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Quote from: David_27 on May 25, 2020, 06:44:34 PMQuote from: bob3160 on May 25, 2020, 02:20:54 PMQuote from: David_27 on May 25, 2020, 04:51:03 AMQuote from: PeterJuly on May 24, 2020, 11:52:50 PMSo I found a solution to this if you don't want it appearing. Opening avast antivirus on your computer, selecting the top right menu bar, then select settings, after that select protection, select core shields, then scroll down to "configure shield settings". after that select web shield and then disable the enabled "Enable QUIC/HTTP3 scanning". then close avast, and restart your browser, the "managed by your organisation should disappear as that is what i did to make it disappear from my browser. sadly this does remove a minor protection from your browser but gives you extra privacy.Privacy? From what exactly? And you prefer having tat instead of protection?You could just use the new Edge, it's a much better browser and that message doesn't appear, you don't need to disable any protection in Avast.Edge is built on Chromium as are many others including Google's Chrome. 'Better' is in the eye of the beholder.Just because it's chromium based it doesn't mean it's the same as chrome, almost all those other chromium browsers are better than chrome.It's not news that the new Edge is chromium based, but still a very different browser. Just test it or watch reviews, it uses less resources, way better optimized, those are just facts.A whole better browser. It's replacing legacy edge as windows default, so you can even save disk space by not installing chrome.Again, you're voicing your own, personal opinion.
Quote from: bob3160 on May 25, 2020, 02:20:54 PMQuote from: David_27 on May 25, 2020, 04:51:03 AMQuote from: PeterJuly on May 24, 2020, 11:52:50 PMSo I found a solution to this if you don't want it appearing. Opening avast antivirus on your computer, selecting the top right menu bar, then select settings, after that select protection, select core shields, then scroll down to "configure shield settings". after that select web shield and then disable the enabled "Enable QUIC/HTTP3 scanning". then close avast, and restart your browser, the "managed by your organisation should disappear as that is what i did to make it disappear from my browser. sadly this does remove a minor protection from your browser but gives you extra privacy.Privacy? From what exactly? And you prefer having tat instead of protection?You could just use the new Edge, it's a much better browser and that message doesn't appear, you don't need to disable any protection in Avast.Edge is built on Chromium as are many others including Google's Chrome. 'Better' is in the eye of the beholder.Just because it's chromium based it doesn't mean it's the same as chrome, almost all those other chromium browsers are better than chrome.It's not news that the new Edge is chromium based, but still a very different browser. Just test it or watch reviews, it uses less resources, way better optimized, those are just facts.A whole better browser. It's replacing legacy edge as windows default, so you can even save disk space by not installing chrome.
Quote from: David_27 on May 25, 2020, 04:51:03 AMQuote from: PeterJuly on May 24, 2020, 11:52:50 PMSo I found a solution to this if you don't want it appearing. Opening avast antivirus on your computer, selecting the top right menu bar, then select settings, after that select protection, select core shields, then scroll down to "configure shield settings". after that select web shield and then disable the enabled "Enable QUIC/HTTP3 scanning". then close avast, and restart your browser, the "managed by your organisation should disappear as that is what i did to make it disappear from my browser. sadly this does remove a minor protection from your browser but gives you extra privacy.Privacy? From what exactly? And you prefer having tat instead of protection?You could just use the new Edge, it's a much better browser and that message doesn't appear, you don't need to disable any protection in Avast.Edge is built on Chromium as are many others including Google's Chrome. 'Better' is in the eye of the beholder.
Quote from: PeterJuly on May 24, 2020, 11:52:50 PMSo I found a solution to this if you don't want it appearing. Opening avast antivirus on your computer, selecting the top right menu bar, then select settings, after that select protection, select core shields, then scroll down to "configure shield settings". after that select web shield and then disable the enabled "Enable QUIC/HTTP3 scanning". then close avast, and restart your browser, the "managed by your organisation should disappear as that is what i did to make it disappear from my browser. sadly this does remove a minor protection from your browser but gives you extra privacy.Privacy? From what exactly? And you prefer having tat instead of protection?You could just use the new Edge, it's a much better browser and that message doesn't appear, you don't need to disable any protection in Avast.
So I found a solution to this if you don't want it appearing. Opening avast antivirus on your computer, selecting the top right menu bar, then select settings, after that select protection, select core shields, then scroll down to "configure shield settings". after that select web shield and then disable the enabled "Enable QUIC/HTTP3 scanning". then close avast, and restart your browser, the "managed by your organisation should disappear as that is what i did to make it disappear from my browser. sadly this does remove a minor protection from your browser but gives you extra privacy.
Is the QuicAllowed supposed to stop purchases, or disallow transactions?