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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?
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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.
avast! Premier 2014
avast! Internet Security 2014
avast! Pro Antivirus 2014
avast! Free Antivirus 2014
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
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Well this if coming from someone at Avast not from me…So yeah. lol Maybe he had no clue on what he was saying.
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does it work if you disable webshield?
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Nope that didn’t work : / still blocking IGN comments, and i tried Cnet and its the same thing, comments down show up at all.
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and if you use a different browser…
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I had the same problem. I turned off Do Not Track and the comments reappeared.
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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!