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That is a web popup, not an app popup. They want you to click on it Rav to install their stuff.
Oh, I was trying several ones including bluestacks.You are most likely infected. I would download malwarebytes here and scan your system.
For a legit android emulator I would use bluestacks.
That is also possible it's just a notification from the web browser. Some malicious sites use this as a way to trick you into getting infected or to install unwanted software.
I would also check to see if it appears under settings > apps for you to uninstall it.
yeah, it's gone.Did RAV Antivirus Suddenly Appear on Your Windows PC? Here's Where It Came From & How to Uninstall It
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Great, it's good news. Let's keep it that way pls.yeah, it's gone.
Also RAV VPN was installed, it is also gone.
It's kind of a random thing whether or not the program will remove the firewall entries it added. It is up to the developer of the software. As I suggested, I would just reset windows firewall to put it back to defaults. Firewalls are more important on the router level than the computer itself. I remember when on windows xp there was a lot more danger then, and using something like zonealarm was highly recommended. As it was a very robust allow or deny with an easy to understand pop up window.seems a security risk to leave rule openings in windows firewall after programs are uninstalled.
Or maybe not as the firewall rules point to non-existent programs so nothing can happen?
Regardless it is just clutter. Delete a rule and reinstall a program and the installer will create the rule again. So why have it still in place?
It confused me to see rules for where there was no longer any program installed.
Do some uninstallers remove their own firewall rules that their installs created?
Or are they all that way.
I have 6 win 11 pro pc now.It's kind of a random thing whether or not the program will remove the firewall entries it added. It is up to the developer of the software. As I suggested, I would just reset windows firewall to put it back to defaults. Firewalls are more important on the router level than the computer itself. I remember when on windows xp there was a lot more danger then, and using something like zonealarm was highly recommended. As it was a very robust allow or deny with an easy to understand pop up window.
You dont really need zonealarm or a dedicated firewall anymore. As windows firewall is more than enough especially behind a router firewall.
I would set UAC to always notify
It would be even better to use something like vmware player free which is a Virtual Machine that you can play around with without affecting your installation.