Windows 8.1/Avast Blocking Blocking Disqus

Hello everyone, I just updated to 8.1 and i had to reinstall Avast all over again. Its working fine, but now when i go to IGN.com or a website that uses Disqus for comments etc it doesnt show them and it blocks them.

I called Avast and spoke with one of the tech people and the guy told me that every anti-virus software right now is incompatible with 8.1 and that i would need to downgrade to windows 8. I find that to be crazy talk, you would think that they would of been working on a version for windows 8.1…Guess not.

Does anyone have a fix for the Disqus comments know showing up?

and it blocks them.
block how....is there a pop-up warning? ... if so what does it say / attach screenshot
I called Avast and spoke with one of the tech people and the guy told me that every anti-virus software right now is incompatible with 8.1 and that i would need to downgrade to windows 8.
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Operating systems:

Microsoft Windows 8.1 / Pro / Enterprise
Microsoft Windows 8 / Pro / Enterprise
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Enterprise / Ultimate
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Enterprise / Ultimate
Microsoft Windows XP Home / Professional / Media Center Edition

It doesnt load them at all.

http://i.imgur.com/pUsXagb.png?1

http://i.imgur.com/wSzQrLS.png

Well this if coming from someone at Avast not from me…So yeah. lol Maybe he had no clue on what he was saying.

does it work if you disable webshield?

Nope that didn’t work : / still blocking IGN comments, and i tried Cnet and its the same thing, comments down show up at all.

and if you use a different browser…

http://i.imgur.com/4cAgDK8.png

And no reply…Thanks!!

I had the same problem. I turned off Do Not Track and the comments reappeared.

I had the same issue with Google Chrome and had to allow third-party cookies to get Disqus to work properly on one site but not on another. Apparently, there is variation in how a website signs up with Disqus services; some prohibit Disqus from setting third-party cookies. Damn cookies anyway!