


Solving the "Unsafe Files Blocked" Problem in Edge Browser Download Files Edge browser users often encounter the "Unsafe Files Blocked" prompt when downloading files, causing the download to fail. In response to this problem, PHP editor Xiaoxin hereby shares a detailed solution to help everyone download the required files smoothly.
The solution is as follows
1. We click [...], and then click [Keep (K)].
2. Then the download settings window of the Microsoft Edge browser opened, and a dialog box popped up: Do you want to keep unsafe files? We click: Remain.
3. Return to the download settings window of the Microsoft Edge browser. You can see the text displayed: This file has been blocked because it may threaten your device. (After confirming that it does not threaten the device) click :reserve.
4. At this time, another "This application may threaten your device" dialog box will pop up. We click: [√] to show detailed information.
5. Click on the expanded item: Remain.
6. Return to the download settings window of Microsoft Edge browser, we click: Show in folder. You can find this file locally.
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