Google Chrome has suddenly—without warning—stopped me from downloading ZIP files from the internet. These are my own files! Some are ones I’ve uploaded and shared on Access World Forums (AWF), others are hosted on my digital download provider’s site, and Chrome blocks them all.
So what now—do I have to convert every uploaded ZIP into ACCDB files? And what about my customers? Will they be blocked from downloading ZIPs from my provider too? Why wasn’t I informed? Why did this just happen out of the blue?
I’d love to blast Google with a megaphone over this, but let’s be honest—you can complain, they just don’t listen.
From what I’ve read online, the only “solution” is to disable Chrome’s protection entirely. But that doesn’t just affect downloads—it turns off protection for everything. What on earth are they playing at?
Looks like it might be time to give Microsoft Edge a try.
So what now—do I have to convert every uploaded ZIP into ACCDB files? And what about my customers? Will they be blocked from downloading ZIPs from my provider too? Why wasn’t I informed? Why did this just happen out of the blue?
I’d love to blast Google with a megaphone over this, but let’s be honest—you can complain, they just don’t listen.
From what I’ve read online, the only “solution” is to disable Chrome’s protection entirely. But that doesn’t just affect downloads—it turns off protection for everything. What on earth are they playing at?
Looks like it might be time to give Microsoft Edge a try.
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