I'm getting warnings from Norton when I come on this site

I will only use my old, beat up laptop on this site.
 
This site is NOTORIOUS for all manner of malware shenanigans.

Such is typical of the Ideological Left... if you were a successful governor who turned around a state which was bankrupt when ya got there and presently sits with a budget surplus, profoundly lowered property taxes with among the higher employment rates in the region, they'd be gathering signatures for future failed Recall Campaigns and sending rent-a-mobs to your parents house.

If you're just an effective advocate for American principle here... they try to load ya down with malware.

So all of the security sites have this site flagged because of such.
 
This site is NOTORIOUS for all manner of malware shenanigans.

Such is typical of the Ideological Left... if you were a successful governor who turned around a state which was bankrupt when ya got there and presently sits with a budget surplus, profoundly lowered property taxes with among the higher employment rates in the region, they'd be gathering signatures for future failed Recall Campaigns and sending rent-a-mobs to your parents house.

If you're just an effective advocate for American principle here... they try to load ya down with malware.

So all of the security sites have this site flagged because of such.

It's a vast LEFT-wing conspiracy....
 
Guys, a lot of sites will trigger a false flag on Norton when checking a site BASED entirely on how said site handles cookies, but try this on anyway:

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It will protect you brain from being scanned by your webcam and all of your very important information about what kind of porn you like from being handed over to Obama's death panels.

You're welcome.
 
Is it just me?

Many security programs issue false-positive alerts. Simple attempt at setting a cookie can do it. Or some link loading during a thread viewing can set it off. Or a script on-site could be responsible. But it's very unlikely there's anything amiss here as I've yet to have a problem. Would suggest disabling auto-image load, let usmb do so, but nothing else. USMB needs a cookie to save your log-in info, but nothing else does. Right-click (if applicable) and check which scripts you're allowing to run. Don't need any running to use the site. The USMB one will enable the rich-text editor and writing box, but I find things run a lot faster if that's disabled.

In my 30 or so years on computers my opinion is those security suites are more trouble than they're worth.
 
One of the reasons I removed Norton from my PC as soon as I booted it up the first time.

McAfee gives this site a green flag and I NEVER get warnings.
 

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