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Website lost 70,000+ unique visitors from false virus alerts

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Meh-Le

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Past 18 months, my website has lost 70,000 to 100,000 unique and real visitors because of false virus and false malware alerts.

Top 7 anti-virus companies got FIIRING from me. Mcafee accepted that they had directed my domain name to "dirty domains"

Chrome browser is responsible for my website losing some 70,000+ unique visitors. My website name has "dangerous mother" so they give false virus/false malware alerts.

A tech report for "Edge" says "browsers download malware". Those crawlers and softwares go to the url and link.

So check your website/domain names
 
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Actually today i tried to visit these few sites href com hrefs com and couple more similar got a message to say one was a malicious typo or something along those lines which i thought not quite right i purposely typed them out.
 
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I've had that happen too. I think a tech smart lawyer should jump on this issue with Chrome and start a class action law suit! That's slander! There's no way my itty bitty art site has any type of virus or malware. There's no ads on the site and it's just one page long for heaven's sake! www.dustie.art
 
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Something that might help (for Chrome and Google atleast) would be to add your domains (where you have a site built on it) to the Google search console.
https://search.google.com/search-console/about
Once added and verified, if there is any security issue, it will show under "Security and Manual actions" > Security issues
For the others, it will likely be a form to fill for each of them
 
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Something that might help (for Chrome and Google atleast) would be to add your domains (where you have a site built on it) to the Google search console.
https://search.google.com/search-console/about
Once added and verified, if there is any security issue, it will show under "Security and Manual actions" > Security issues
For the others, it will likely be a form to fill for each of them

I might want to add that using SSL would also help a lot, as would getting rid of that ridiculous JavaScript on your index page.
 
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