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With Parental Control enabled, SS is blocking a few pictures posted by friends on my FB page. When I disable parental controls on SS, the pictures appear as they should. Is there any way to fix this bug/glitch or whatever you want to call it?
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report it (the link)
http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=content&id=SOLN141
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Report every pic on FB that is blocked? How do I report a pic that someone else has posted? |
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Report something they can replicate so that they can fix it. Is there a link or something
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Right click on one of the images that is being blocked (it should be a little red X where the image should be) and get the image source. I do not have access to facebook right now but if I recall correctly the image source should be something like: xttp://fbimg.com/ect...
Visit the KB article below and enter in only xttp://fbimg.com(no need for the rest of the image URL that comes after .com) into ESET Smart Security's Parental Control's "Web page exceptions" list. Click or copy/paste the following ESET Knowledgebase article into your web browser: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page...nt&id=SOLN2797 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let me know how it works out. Last edited by Cudni : April 4th, 2012 at 07:09 PM. Reason: de-link |
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I, for one, wouldn't recommend whitelisting any url blocked by ESET or you may get infected with malware. Some url's are blocked for a reason. The best course of action is to report it to ESET and, if you're unsure about what particular url is blocked, enclose a screen shot of the block alert.
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If the blocked pic is being caused by the parental controls, it's very likely the source of the image URL points back to a site that falls within a category that is blocked by the parental controls. You can choose to edit the parental controls to allow access to the source website or add that domain to the parental control whitelist.
This still won't prevent ESET from blocking the site if it contains malicious content or vulnerabilities that would otherwise trigger the web access protection from blocking the site.
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