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<blockquote data-quote="ahmed 12" data-source="post: 886449" data-attributes="member: 55493"><p>Did you try to use safe money alongside with Adguard with HTTPS enabled? in my case it gives me certificate problem and after contacting Kaspersky support they said it is incompatible software and I have to remove it, I don't know if they classifying Adguard as anti-virus or what cause they sent me this message, </p><p>Dear customer,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the updates, we appreciate the cooperation that you given us.</p><p></p><p>In most cases, it is not possible to run two antivirus programs simultaneously on a single computer. Even though users may be tempted to try to implement what they might regard as ‘dual protection’, there are good reasons why trying to operate two different antivirus products will normally cause difficulties.</p><p></p><p>If there are two antivirus programs running on a single computer, they will each try to install interceptors into the same part of the system kernel. This is likely to result in conflicts between the antivirus monitors – probably with one of the following consequences:</p><p></p><p>One of the two antivirus programs will fail to intercept system events.</p><p>Each antivirus program’s attempts to install parallel interceptors will cause the entire computer system to crash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahmed 12, post: 886449, member: 55493"] Did you try to use safe money alongside with Adguard with HTTPS enabled? in my case it gives me certificate problem and after contacting Kaspersky support they said it is incompatible software and I have to remove it, I don't know if they classifying Adguard as anti-virus or what cause they sent me this message, Dear customer, Thank you for the updates, we appreciate the cooperation that you given us. In most cases, it is not possible to run two antivirus programs simultaneously on a single computer. Even though users may be tempted to try to implement what they might regard as ‘dual protection’, there are good reasons why trying to operate two different antivirus products will normally cause difficulties. If there are two antivirus programs running on a single computer, they will each try to install interceptors into the same part of the system kernel. This is likely to result in conflicts between the antivirus monitors – probably with one of the following consequences: One of the two antivirus programs will fail to intercept system events. Each antivirus program’s attempts to install parallel interceptors will cause the entire computer system to crash. [/QUOTE]
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