![]() Please reply, or email me at couldn't agree more with the above comments with regard to the suggestion that Bitdefender knows better what I can or cannot do, especially with something I use BY SUBSCRIPTION. Their EULA and Terms of Service are also there for a team to read. I suggest Bitdefender should talk to Viddly, since it's not a matter of credibility. Not an open source product, not a program from pirate bay, not some dark web shenanigan. If we used the minimal tier for Viddly, i would understand. Not Pirating like the days of old with Napster/Limewire/etc. Not Pirating like the days of old with Napster/Limewire/etc.įor Garybauer61 and myself, we both paid for our products. I've finished speaking to someone in the live chat in contact and they had attempted to tell me that the reasoning is that its "pirating" and bitdefender doesn't support that/those actions. I cannot make a exception or rule of a file that I do not possess as Viddly downloads it AFTER i install, then starts the disinfection. ![]() Will not work as its a update that works through the Program when running. ![]() I've also attempted to try adding a rule and exception to Bitdefender. I am in the same situation as Garybauer61, and i've tried Viddly's solution for the fix.
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