Use an antivirus it always generates some kind of small slowdown in the system. These slowdowns are hardly noticeable as they consume very little system resources. What we can notice is that the antivirus or the browser don’t let us download a file because, as detected, it may be malicious or include some malware.
If you are an advanced user, you probably know what you are downloading well, and that you are downloading it from a reliable source. Antiviruses do not trust, and if they see something strange in the files, they will block it. It needs not be malware as such, but any kind of malicious content as an adware or spyware it can be blocked.
Bypass download blocking in Google Chrome
When we downloaded something from the internet, we usually do it through the browser or with other methods, such as torrent. In the case of Chrome, the browser already has a built-in filter for malicious content, which, unfortunately, tends to fail quite frequently. Normally we have to click several times to be able to display the area that allows us to download the content on our PC, but there is a more comfortable way to avoid it.
To do this, we have to go to the Chrome settings, where we can quickly go by typing chrome: // settings / in the address bar, and we go to Privacy and security. There, in the section Security, we have three types of protection to choose from: Enhanced Protection, Standard Protection, and No Protection. The latter is the one we have to select if we want to download the file, deactivating the protection of dangerous downloads, extensions and websites. Thus, it is advisable to reactivate it once we have downloaded the file we want.
How to disable it in antivirus
In the case of antivirus, the options will vary depending on which one we use. Most have a real-time threat detection system, which we can temporarily disable when downloading a file. Thus, we have two options in the antivirus.
The first is to temporarily disable virus protection while we download or run a file that is giving us problems. With Defender, for example, we have to go to Windows security, and there inside the Antivirus and Threat Protection Settings. There, we give to Manage the configuration, and we deactivate the first option of Real-time protection.
The second option is to add exceptions. If we have managed to download the file, but the antivirus has blocked it, in Windows Security itself it will appear that the threat has been detected. If we click, we can add file as exception, as well as we can remove it to eliminate it permanently. Thanks to this, you can have a complete file or folder excluded from Scan the antivirus, and it will stop bothering you.