When surfing the Internet, we may encounter the following prompt:
The main cause of this problem is that some content is displayed on the webpage, which conflicts with the security settings of IE or this type of prompt occurs with third-party security software to protect IE. If you confirm that the Accessed webpage does not contain viruses or other malicious programs, you can set IE to avoid such prompts .. (Note: If a webpage is normal, this type of problem will not occur. If this prompt is displayed, check whether the webpage is faulty, this type of prompt is for the protection program, so please pay attention when visiting)
1. Adjust the security level of the browser:
Take IE8 as an example. Open a page and select a tool option in the upper right corner of the IE window, as shown in the following figure:
Click the tool button, which has an Internet option, as shown in the following figure:
After selecting the Internet option, the setting option for IE browser will pop up. As shown in the following figure:
Click the "security" tab on the top, as shown in the following figure:
We need to remove the check mark before "enable protection mode" in the security level, and then reduce the security level of the browser (note: only when you click a trusted site, that site is optional. In addition, if you reduce the security level of the browser, it will become insecure when accessing the webpage .) Select "trusted site" and click "site" to bring up the dialog box as shown in the following figure:
Here, we can add the website we want to visit to based on the situation, and check the check mark in the figure, in this way, IE will think that the webpage entered here is correct and will not be prompted.
2. Adjust the IE add-on
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Click "Manage Add-on" as shown in the figure. The following page is displayed,
This is the add-on corresponding to the tool sample and extension. Because it is an extension loaded by a third-party program in IE, we have an option to load the program, as shown in the following figure:
Click the "disable" button in the figure. You can select programs that have been disabled and click Enable. In this way, if such programs are abnormal, they may be exported to the page and cannot be opened, and other add-ons such as Active cannot be loaded and installed, leading to memory problems, or even direct close of browsers.
3. Adjust the advanced options of IE
Under "security" in "Internet options"-"advanced" options of the IE browser menu (note: it is not the option title above) the check box before "enable memory protection to help reduce online attacks *" is removed, as shown in the following figure:
If the settings still do not work, you can use the reset button here to reset the settings of IE to the initial state, and then adjust them according to the above method.
4. Caused by third-party software protection settings
If your computer is installed with third-party protection programs, such as QQ manager and Kingsoft guard, they may think that the webpage you visit is faulty, resulting in this prompt, take QQ Butler as an example. Open the main interface of QQ Butler and click real-time protection options, as shown in the following figure:
Then, the following interface appears. Find the web firewall option in Internet security protection, as shown in the following figure:
Change this option to disabled, close the window, and try again.