If you use Microsoft Edge, you may have notices that IMAO is dangerous. Excuse me. I mean DaNgErOuS!!!11!
It may be other browsers that do this too. We don’t know, because it doesn’t happen to us, the behind-the-scenes folks.
What’s causing this? Well, while I don’t know with 100% certainty, I suspect that it’s silly snowflakes not liking what they’re seeing, and reporting the Website. Now, note that it says about the Website:
It has been reported to Microsoft for containing misleading content that could lead you to lose personal info, financial data, and even money.
Now that’s just plain silly. Except the jackass (or jackasses) that are reporting us are claiming we’re presenting things in a way to take people’s data and/or money.
I expect that Microsoft will clear all this up, as indicated in their email response to our counter-claim.
Thank you for contacting us about https://www.imao.us/.
We have received the information you provided and are currently reviewing it. If it is determined that the current designation is incorrect or no longer accurate the warning will be removed.
We typically expect to take two business days for our investigation. During the investigation, you may not see changes to the status of your site. If the status of your site has not changed after two business days, please contact us with a reply to this message. Please do not change the subject when replying.
Thank you, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen® Support
I do hope that once Microsoft takes a look at things, and when they find out that the report is bogus — nay, an outright lie full of malicious intent — that they will be able to flag the reporter in some way as to prevent them from making such claims.
We’ll keep you posted.
UPDATE: Although we haven’t received an update from Microsoft, the issue is no longer occurring, leading me to suspect that Microsoft has reviewed and found in our favor.