Antivirus Warning Signals

Some antivirus warning signals give messages that indicate that there may be a question regarding the safety of Q~Check.  The main reason for this is that Q~Check is updated quite often and every time it is updated it becomes a "new" setup software with little following.  

New software with a small following are automatically put into a category that requires actions by the person downloading to bypass.   The company with the most strenuous restrictions is Norton.  Q~Check has been providing sfe software downloads for over 10 years and wil continue to do so in thr future.

Following are some of the warning signals you may come across - there is usually a simple bypass to the signals.    

Just about everybody will receive the following message - it comes from your windows software and is just indicating that the publisher of the software is not known.  We are the publisher of the software and if you trust us just click Run and you will bypass this.





The following example is the most common one from Norton and other companies and simply indicates that the software has had few downloads since it was released.  Again just click on Trust Now to bypass.  You may have a different antivirus but it normally would have a similar bypass.







The following one is also from Norton and indicates that the threat has already been removed - however in the lower right corner is a Restore button that will bypass the problem - you can also check off on the screen that comes up that you want to trust it in future.

Q~Check apologizes for this inconvenience - if you have any questions please contact us.