#i cant download the teat server source,can u help me?

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orchid dune
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Help..

raw stag
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you are on android or PC? provide some screenshots would be helpful

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Hello Traveler,
Thank you for your feedback. In order to help us solve your problem more accurately, please provide a detailed description of the specific situation where downloading is impossible. It would be best if you could provide relevant screenshots or videos so that we can better help you.
Thank you for your support and understanding.

balmy crescent
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Same problem on android. It says google detects the file size is too big and cannot scan for viruses. This download may harm your device....no thanks

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plush tusk
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The link for PC download does not go anywhere, instead it open this:

hushed salmon
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@plush tusk Same here

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deep acorn
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That warning system isn't telling you "This is a virus." It's telling you "Files using the same structure as this one CAN be a virus."

Basically like telling you not to eat berries because they can be poisonous, while you have a fistful of blueberries from the grocery store. 😛

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Also she's customer service for the game you're playing, so if you don't trust her then idk who you CAN trust. lol

balmy crescent
# deep acorn You realize that it flags every .apk file.

Didn't realize this as stated above not computer literate and did not think it was common knowledge lol also just because they're customer service does not mean you can trust them lol of course the product they're selling is perfect they sell it haha

deep acorn
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Yeah most people just trust what the computer tells them implicitly because windows and such are very good at covering their arses and making things look irrefutable. Like "you must do this update NOW!" and half the time it breaks your computer so you should wait a week for them to release the actual fixed version.

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But basically all that windows defender and other such programs were told to do is:

  1. Check for an officially recognized signature on a program (this means a lot of more obscure games, apk files, exe apps, etc are excluded).

  2. Make sure it's not a file that can change code on your computer (installing programs, etc).

If either of those things come back as a "no" it pops up the warning to make people think before they hit yes.

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Of course, SGRA also named their files badly.

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So partially their fault.