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I am currently developing a game using Unity3d and I would like to have it open for downloading while I'm making it, so that if there are mistakes or bugs i don't notice, it'll be caught earlier. Before releasing the first playable version, I added an installer.

So, i put it up on Gamejolt (it's like a free version of steam), and I tested it by downloading it. When i tried to open the file, a screen pops out saying, "Windows protected your computer" and it keeps popping out every time. Is it okay to put a "more details" but i guess it will scare people away from downloading it because of the "This app might put your computer at risk" warning.

Is there a way to get Windows to recognize the app so that the warning message will not pop out?

Ginxxx
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    Possible duplicate of [How to pass the smart screen on Win8 when install a signed application?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12311203/how-to-pass-the-smart-screen-on-win8-when-install-a-signed-application) – Ken Y-N Mar 15 '18 at 04:43
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    Quick answer - you need to get your code signed with a commercial certificate. – Ken Y-N Mar 15 '18 at 04:44

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