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  1. included in other reply, pending approval. Private Browsing is set to “Only gather statistics”. I don’t know how to find “Allow data collection on this site” Feature request: to be able to search Kaspersky interface to find settings. No, I turned Anti-Banner off in the Kaspersky settings while trying to get it to work. It appears to also be working on Firefox after I followed the instructions in these replies. that appears to have helped fix it. No Thank you.
  2. Thank you. That worked. I will question Bluehost as to why they are using insecure SSL certificates. (FYI, I realized that I’m using Kaspersky Security Cloud personal but the settings were the same. ) As to 5. quote, “there’s squillions of “big” companies, how is Kaspersky ‘supposed’ to know there’s a problem, unless someone says something?” That’s a good question. So I tried searching for statistics on the biggest companies. The following links provide lists of sources. I created a free account with https://builtwith.com in order to see more results which gave me an idea of the size of Bluehost/Hostgator, which I see is by no means the biggest, at around 8,000 websites hosted combined. https://findstack.com/web-hosting-statistics/ https://www.g2.com/articles/web-hosting-statistics Below I pasted the sources they used for their statistics. Both articles seem to have drawn from the same sources. Sources:Internet Live Stats Fortune Business Insights Grand View Research First Site Guide SSL Store Kinsta Net Craft Allied Market Research W3Techs Decision Databases Hosting Tribunal Market Research Future Web Hosting Insider Cloudways Statista Finance Online Web Hosting Insider nTLDStat Host Advice IDC AWS Web Hosting Media Forrester Website Setup Cisco Microsoft Website Builder Expert Verisign GoDaddy Domain Name Stat Datanyze Builtwith Super Office Host Score Pingdom Carbonite Cybersecurity Ventures IBISWorld GeekWire Thanks for everyone’s help.
  3. After initially allowing the insecure “www.bluehost.com” link to log in, it does allow one to log into their bluehost.com account but creates further interference. I end up having to disable Kaspersky in order to use the Bluehost website after logging in. ‘You’ are both big companies. Do you think you could directly communicate with each other and get your products working together harmoniously? Thanks, Truth Using Windows 10 and 11 Kaspersky Total Security Moderator note : This Topic has been unflagged and remains open for any suggestion.
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