...but it helps prevent malicious software attacks on a fundamental level because if something tries to run and you don't recognize the name and the certificate is invalid, you hit "no," and no payload was ever executed, allowing your anti-malware program to cleanup any inactive traces trivially. I know they can be frustrating, but try lowering the setting, turning it off is NOT recommended.
...but it helps prevent malicious software attacks on a fundamental level because if something tries to run and you don't recognize the name and the certificate is invalid, you hit "no," and no payload was ever executed, allowing your anti-malware program to cleanup any inactive traces trivially. I know they can be frustrating, but try lowering the setting, turning it off is NOT recommended.
STVYT 1 year ago
@STVYT Yes.
DavinDaGeek 1 year ago
thx geek
773mohamedali 2 years ago