Disable chrome's built-in automatic virus scanning of downloaded files [duplicate]

When you download something in chrome, it automatically runs an antivirus check on the file. If it detects it as dangerous, it puts a warning and a discard button in the downloads bar at the bottom. If you click the arrow you can chose Keep.

I want to disable this on my computer, as my computer's antivirus will pick it up anyway. How do I do this?


Solution 1:

Try to start chrome with this switch:

--safebrowsing-disable-download-protection

although I don't know if it works. Grabbed it from here: http://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/#safebrowsing-disable-download-protection

Solution 2:

This answer was submitted more than 7 years ago and is not accurate with more recent versions of Chrome. This answer will not be updated since it was submitted to answer the author’s question which was asked in 2013.

Disable phishing and malware detection

  1. Click the Chrome menu Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Click Show advanced settings and find the "Privacy" section.
  4. Deselect the "Enable phishing and malware protection" checkbox

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