HELP WITH cdn.7tv.app''''

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IN MY BIT Defender i get cdn.7tv.app is there way i can remove it or block it?
 

Solution
Absolutely, I can help you address this!
cdn.7tv.app is related to 7TV, an emote extension often used with Twitch and other streaming platforms. It's legitimate for users who want extra emotes, but if you’re seeing warnings or just want to block it, here are your main options:

1. Block the domain using Bitdefender​

  • Open Bitdefender.
  • Go to Protection > Online Threat Prevention > Settings.
  • Find Manage Exceptions or Blocked URLs.
  • Add cdn.7tv.app to the block list.

2. Block with Windows Hosts File​

  • Open Notepad as Administrator.
  • Open the file: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
  • Add this line at the end:
    127.0.0.1 cdn.7tv.app
  • Save...
Absolutely, I can help you address this!
cdn.7tv.app is related to 7TV, an emote extension often used with Twitch and other streaming platforms. It's legitimate for users who want extra emotes, but if you’re seeing warnings or just want to block it, here are your main options:

1. Block the domain using Bitdefender​

  • Open Bitdefender.
  • Go to Protection > Online Threat Prevention > Settings.
  • Find Manage Exceptions or Blocked URLs.
  • Add cdn.7tv.app to the block list.

2. Block with Windows Hosts File​

  • Open Notepad as Administrator.
  • Open the file: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
  • Add this line at the end:
    127.0.0.1 cdn.7tv.app
  • Save and reboot for changes to take effect.

3. Browser-level Blocking​

If you see it in your browser, consider:
  • Clearing browser extensions—uninstall any 7TV extensions.
  • Use an adblocker and add cdn.7tv.app to its custom filter list.

If you’re seeing this repeatedly and didn’t knowingly install anything related to 7TV, it’s smart to run full malware/adware scans too. Let me know if you need detailed steps for any of the above, or if Bitdefender is actually flagging it as a threat (sometimes it’s just a notification and not an infection).
Are you seeing alerts, pop-ups, or suspicious activity, or is it just a detection with no symptoms? That info will help me tailor the next steps!
 

Solution
Absolutely, I can help you address this!
cdn.7tv.app is related to 7TV, an emote extension often used with Twitch and other streaming platforms. It's legitimate for users who want extra emotes, but if you’re seeing warnings or just want to block it, here are your main options:

1. Block the domain using Bitdefender​

  • Open Bitdefender.
  • Go to Protection > Online Threat Prevention > Settings.
  • Find Manage Exceptions or Blocked URLs.
  • Add cdn.7tv.app to the block list.

2. Block with Windows Hosts File​

  • Open Notepad as Administrator.
  • Open the file: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
  • Add this line at the end:
    127.0.0.1 cdn.7tv.app
  • Save and reboot for changes to take effect.

3. Browser-level Blocking​

If you see it in your browser, consider:
  • Clearing browser extensions—uninstall any 7TV extensions.
  • Use an adblocker and add cdn.7tv.app to its custom filter list.

If you’re seeing this repeatedly and didn’t knowingly install anything related to 7TV, it’s smart to run full malware/adware scans too. Let me know if you need detailed steps for any of the above, or if Bitdefender is actually flagging it as a threat (sometimes it’s just a notification and not an infection).
Are you seeing alerts, pop-ups, or suspicious activity, or is it just a detection with no symptoms? That info will help me tailor the next steps!
WICH Use an adblocker'' ? what adblocker ?
 

Great question! There are several free and reputable adblockers you can use to block specific domains (like cdn.7tv.app) on your browser. Here are some of the most popular options:

1. uBlock Origin

  • Highly recommended for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and more.
  • Lightweight and powerful.
  • You can easily add custom block filters.

2. AdBlock Plus

  • Available for most browsers.
  • User-friendly, supports custom filters.

3. AdGuard Browser Extension

  • Excellent filtering, simple interface.
  • Lets you block domains and elements.

How to Add a Custom Filter (Example: uBlock Origin)

  1. Install uBlock Origin from your browser’s extension store.
  2. Click the extension icon, then go to the dashboard/settings.
  3. Find the "My filters" tab.
  4. Add this line:
    ||cdn.7tv.app^
  5. Save, and it will block the domain on all websites you visit.

If you tell me your browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox), I can give step-by-step instructions for that specific one!
 

Great question! There are several free and reputable adblockers you can use to block specific domains (like cdn.7tv.app) on your browser. Here are some of the most popular options:

1. uBlock Origin

  • Highly recommended for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and more.
  • Lightweight and powerful.
  • You can easily add custom block filters.

2. AdBlock Plus

  • Available for most browsers.
  • User-friendly, supports custom filters.

3. AdGuard Browser Extension

  • Excellent filtering, simple interface.
  • Lets you block domains and elements.

How to Add a Custom Filter (Example: uBlock Origin)

  1. Install uBlock Origin from your browser’s extension store.
  2. Click the extension icon, then go to the dashboard/settings.
  3. Find the "My filters" tab.
  4. Add this line:
    ||cdn.7tv.app^
  5. Save, and it will block the domain on all websites you visit.

If you tell me your browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox), I can give step-by-step instructions for that specific one!
UBLOCK ORIGIN SAYS ( The extension is no longer available because it does not follow the recommendations for Chrome extensions. )
 

Thanks for pointing that out—this is a recent issue with Chrome and its extension store policies. As of mid-2024, uBlock Origin has encountered removal or listing issues on the Chrome Web Store in some regions due to compliance disagreements. Here are your alternatives:

1. Use uBlock Origin on Other Browsers

  • Firefox, Edge, and Brave still support uBlock Origin directly from their own extension/add-on stores.
  • If you’re willing to switch browsers, that’s the best experience.

2. AdGuard Browser Extension

  • AdGuard is an excellent alternative.
  • It supports custom filters, is reputable, and works with Chrome.
  • You can add ||cdn.7tv.app^ to its filter list, just like with uBlock Origin.

3. Install uBlock Origin Manually (Advanced/Optional)

  • You can still install uBlock Origin as an “unpacked extension”:
    1. Download the latest release from uBlock Origin’s GitHub.
    2. Extract the ZIP.
    3. Open Chrome > Menu > More Tools > Extensions > Enable “Developer mode”.
    4. Click “Load unpacked,” navigate to the extracted folder, and select it.
    5. Note: Manual installations do not auto-update.

4. Other Alternatives

  • AdBlock Plus and Ghostery are still available in the Chrome Web Store, though uBlock Origin and AdGuard generally offer better filtering.

Summary:
For Chrome, try AdGuard or AdBlock Plus for easy use; if you prefer uBlock Origin, consider switching to Firefox/Edge or install it manually (with some extra steps).
Let me know which option you’d like to try, and I can walk you through a detailed setup! What browser are you using right now?
 

Thanks for pointing that out—this is a recent issue with Chrome and its extension store policies. As of mid-2024, uBlock Origin has encountered removal or listing issues on the Chrome Web Store in some regions due to compliance disagreements. Here are your alternatives:

1. Use uBlock Origin on Other Browsers

  • Firefox, Edge, and Brave still support uBlock Origin directly from their own extension/add-on stores.
  • If you’re willing to switch browsers, that’s the best experience.

2. AdGuard Browser Extension

  • AdGuard is an excellent alternative.
  • It supports custom filters, is reputable, and works with Chrome.
  • You can add ||cdn.7tv.app^ to its filter list, just like with uBlock Origin.

3. Install uBlock Origin Manually (Advanced/Optional)

  • You can still install uBlock Origin as an “unpacked extension”:
    1. Download the latest release from uBlock Origin’s GitHub.
    2. Extract the ZIP.
    3. Open Chrome > Menu > More Tools > Extensions > Enable “Developer mode”.
    4. Click “Load unpacked,” navigate to the extracted folder, and select it.
    5. Note: Manual installations do not auto-update.

4. Other Alternatives

  • AdBlock Plus and Ghostery are still available in the Chrome Web Store, though uBlock Origin and AdGuard generally offer better filtering.

Summary:
For Chrome, try AdGuard or AdBlock Plus for easy use; if you prefer uBlock Origin, consider switching to Firefox/Edge or install it manually (with some extra steps).
Let me know which option you’d like to try, and I can walk you through a detailed setup! What browser are you using right now?
i INSTALLED AdBlock Plus HOW CAN I block it ?
Thanks for pointing that out—this is a recent issue with Chrome and its extension store policies. As of mid-2024, uBlock Origin has encountered removal or listing issues on the Chrome Web Store in some regions due to compliance disagreements. Here are your alternatives:

1. Use uBlock Origin on Other Browsers

  • Firefox, Edge, and Brave still support uBlock Origin directly from their own extension/add-on stores.
  • If you’re willing to switch browsers, that’s the best experience.

2. AdGuard Browser Extension

  • AdGuard is an excellent alternative.
  • It supports custom filters, is reputable, and works with Chrome.
  • You can add ||cdn.7tv.app^ to its filter list, just like with uBlock Origin.

3. Install uBlock Origin Manually (Advanced/Optional)

  • You can still install uBlock Origin as an “unpacked extension”:
    1. Download the latest release from uBlock Origin’s GitHub.
    2. Extract the ZIP.
    3. Open Chrome > Menu > More Tools > Extensions > Enable “Developer mode”.
    4. Click “Load unpacked,” navigate to the extracted folder, and select it.
    5. Note: Manual installations do not auto-update.

4. Other Alternatives

  • AdBlock Plus and Ghostery are still available in the Chrome Web Store, though uBlock Origin and AdGuard generally offer better filtering.

Summary:
For Chrome, try AdGuard or AdBlock Plus for easy use; if you prefer uBlock Origin, consider switching to Firefox/Edge or install it manually (with some extra steps).
Let me know which option you’d like to try, and I can walk you through a detailed setup! What browser are you using right now?
i INSTALLED AdBlock Plus HOW CAN I block it ? / cdn.7tv.app
 

Perfect! Here’s how you can block cdn.7tv.app using AdBlock Plus:

How to Block cdn.7tv.app with AdBlock Plus

  1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon in your browser’s toolbar.
  2. Click the gear/settings icon to open the AdBlock Plus dashboard.
  3. Find the section called Advanced or My Filter List (the exact wording may vary).
  4. In the custom filters box, add this line:
    ||cdn.7tv.app^
  5. Click "Add" or "Save" to apply the rule.

What this does:
This filter tells AdBlock Plus to block all connections to cdn.7tv.app on any website you visit.
If you don’t see immediate results, try refreshing the page or restarting your browser.
Let me know if you need screenshots or run into any trouble!
 

Perfect! Here’s how you can block cdn.7tv.app using AdBlock Plus:

How to Block cdn.7tv.app with AdBlock Plus

  1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon in your browser’s toolbar.
  2. Click the gear/settings icon to open the AdBlock Plus dashboard.
  3. Find the section called Advanced or My Filter List (the exact wording may vary).
  4. In the custom filters box, add this line:
    ||cdn.7tv.app^
  5. Click "Add" or "Save" to apply the rule.

What this does:
This filter tells AdBlock Plus to block all connections to cdn.7tv.app on any website you visit.
If you don’t see immediate results, try refreshing the page or restarting your browser.
Let me know if you need screenshots or run into any trouble!
IT SAYS -> URL MUST START WITH https://.
 

Thanks for letting me know! That error appears because AdBlock Plus recently changed how it handles custom filters in its user interface, pushing users to block specific URLs (like full website addresses), not entire domains, through the standard "block an ad by URL" method.
However, you can still block cdn.7tv.app by adding a custom filter (not as a simple URL). Here’s what to do in AdBlock Plus:

How to Add a Domain Block Filter in AdBlock Plus

  1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon > Go to Settings.
  2. In Settings, find “My filters” (it may be under “Advanced”).
  3. In the big box there, add this line:
    ||cdn.7tv.app^
  4. Click “Apply changes” or Save.

If You Only See “Block by URL”

  • That form often expects URLs (like [url]https://spam.example.com[/url]).
  • Use the “Advanced” or “Custom filters” section instead for rules like ||cdn.7tv.app^.

If "My filters" or “Advanced” isn’t visible:
  • Some builds of AdBlock Plus (especially on Chrome) removed this feature or made it harder to find.
  • If you cannot access “My filters,” consider using AdGuard (which still allows easy domain blocking), or try re-enabling the advanced options in your AdBlock Plus settings.

Let me know if you find the “My filters” section, or if your AdBlock Plus install doesn’t show it—I'll help you work around it!
 

Thanks for letting me know! That error appears because AdBlock Plus recently changed how it handles custom filters in its user interface, pushing users to block specific URLs (like full website addresses), not entire domains, through the standard "block an ad by URL" method.
However, you can still block cdn.7tv.app by adding a custom filter (not as a simple URL). Here’s what to do in AdBlock Plus:

How to Add a Domain Block Filter in AdBlock Plus

  1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon > Go to Settings.
  2. In Settings, find “My filters” (it may be under “Advanced”).
  3. In the big box there, add this line:
    ||cdn.7tv.app^
  4. Click “Apply changes” or Save.

If You Only See “Block by URL”

  • That form often expects URLs (like [url]https://spam.example.com[/url]).
  • Use the “Advanced” or “Custom filters” section instead for rules like ||cdn.7tv.app^.

If "My filters" or “Advanced” isn’t visible:
  • Some builds of AdBlock Plus (especially on Chrome) removed this feature or made it harder to find.
  • If you cannot access “My filters,” consider using AdGuard (which still allows easy domain blocking), or try re-enabling the advanced options in your AdBlock Plus settings.

Let me know if you find the “My filters” section, or if your AdBlock Plus install doesn’t show it—I'll help you work around it!
SAME Again.
 

Thank you for checking—this indicates your current version of AdBlock Plus (especially on Chrome) does not support advanced custom filters or “My filters” anymore. This is a known limitation with their latest Chrome release.
Unfortunately, if you’re only able to block full URLs (e.g. starting with “https://”), you can’t block entire domains like cdn.7tv.app using this version of AdBlock Plus.

Your Best Options:

1. Switch to AdGuard Browser Extension

  • AdGuard does allow advanced custom rules.
  • It's free, reputable, and works almost identically for this purpose.
  • You can simply add:
    ||cdn.7tv.app^
    in AdGuard’s custom filters.

2. Try uBlock Origin on Another Browser

  • Firefox, Edge, and Brave still support custom filters with uBlock Origin.
  • This allows very powerful blocking.

3. Hosts File Block (System Wide)

  • For total blocking on your computer (not just the browser), you can use the Windows hosts file method I mentioned earlier.

Summary:
Due to recent changes, AdBlock Plus for Chrome restricts domain-wide custom blocking. For best results, try AdGuard or another browser with uBlock Origin.
If you need, I can guide you step-by-step through setting up AdGuard or editing your hosts file. Just let me know your preferred route!
 

Thank you for checking—this indicates your current version of AdBlock Plus (especially on Chrome) does not support advanced custom filters or “My filters” anymore. This is a known limitation with their latest Chrome release.
Unfortunately, if you’re only able to block full URLs (e.g. starting with “https://”), you can’t block entire domains like cdn.7tv.app using this version of AdBlock Plus.

Your Best Options:

1. Switch to AdGuard Browser Extension

  • AdGuard does allow advanced custom rules.
  • It's free, reputable, and works almost identically for this purpose.
  • You can simply add:
    ||cdn.7tv.app^
    in AdGuard’s custom filters.

2. Try uBlock Origin on Another Browser

  • Firefox, Edge, and Brave still support custom filters with uBlock Origin.
  • This allows very powerful blocking.

3. Hosts File Block (System Wide)

  • For total blocking on your computer (not just the browser), you can use the Windows hosts file method I mentioned earlier.

Summary:
Due to recent changes, AdBlock Plus for Chrome restricts domain-wide custom blocking. For best results, try AdGuard or another browser with uBlock Origin.
If you need, I can guide you step-by-step through setting up AdGuard or editing your hosts file. Just let me know your preferred route!
HOW TO BLOCK FROM AD Guard?
 

Here’s how you can block cdn.7tv.app using AdGuard:

How to Block cdn.7tv.app with AdGuard Browser Extension

  1. Install the AdGuard Extension
    • Download it from the official site or your browser’s extension/add-on store.
  2. Open AdGuard Settings
    • Click the AdGuard icon in your browser toolbar.
    • Open the menu (three dots or gear icon), then choose Settings.
  3. Navigate to User Rules (Custom Filters)
    • Find the section labeled “User rules” or “Custom rules” (may be in “Filters” or under “Settings”).
  4. Add the Block Rule
    • In the text box, add this line:
      ||cdn.7tv.app^
  5. Save/Apply the Rule
    • Click Add, Apply, or Save (whichever button is present) to enable your custom filter.
  6. Test the Block
    • Refresh any webpages where you previously saw cdn.7tv.app being loaded. AdGuard should now be blocking it.

That’s it!
Your browser should no longer load anything from cdn.7tv.app.
If you need screenshots or get stuck at any step, let me know what browser you’re using and I’ll provide direct visual guides!
 

Here’s how you can block cdn.7tv.app using AdGuard:

How to Block cdn.7tv.app with AdGuard Browser Extension

  1. Install the AdGuard Extension
    • Download it from the official site or your browser’s extension/add-on store.
  2. Open AdGuard Settings
    • Click the AdGuard icon in your browser toolbar.
    • Open the menu (three dots or gear icon), then choose Settings.
  3. Navigate to User Rules (Custom Filters)
    • Find the section labeled “User rules” or “Custom rules” (may be in “Filters” or under “Settings”).
  4. Add the Block Rule
    • In the text box, add this line:
      ||cdn.7tv.app^
  5. Save/Apply the Rule
    • Click Add, Apply, or Save (whichever button is present) to enable your custom filter.
  6. Test the Block
    • Refresh any webpages where you previously saw cdn.7tv.app being loaded. AdGuard should now be blocking it.

That’s it!
Your browser should no longer load anything from cdn.7tv.app.
If you need screenshots or get stuck at any step, let me know what browser you’re using and I’ll provide direct visual guides!
I HAVE BLOCKED cdn.7tv.app BUT CAN i INSTALL 7TV Without My virus program (BIT DEFENDER ) Say something about virus?
 

Great question! Here’s the honest, practical answer regarding 7TV:

Is 7TV Safe to Install with Bitdefender?

7TV is a popular and legitimate browser extension for Twitch emotes, widely used alongside alternatives like BTTV and FrankerFaceZ. Many users install it safely through the official website or their browser’s extension store. Generally, it is not malware.
However:
  • Bitdefender (and some other security programs) may occasionally flag it or connections to its CDN (cdn.7tv.app) as “potentially unwanted” due to its extension nature or ad/script delivery.
  • This is more about security programs being proactive or cautious rather than detecting an actual virus.

Best Practices If You Want to Use 7TV:

  1. Install it Only from the Official Site or Browser Store.
  2. During Installation:
    • Temporarily allow cdn.7tv.app in your blocker or antivirus, if prompted.
    • If Bitdefender warns you, check the warning details.
      • If it says “Suspicious Domain” but NOT “Malware Detected,” it’s scanning for unfamiliar activity, not an infection.
  3. After Installation:
    • Watch for any ongoing security popups.
    • If Bitdefender blocks the extension or a download, let it finish scanning before allowing.
    • Re-enable your AdGuard rule for cdn.7tv.app after installation if you still want it blocked.

Bottom Line:

  • 7TV from the official source is not a virus.
  • Your Bitdefender may simply be alerting you out of an abundance of caution.
  • As long as you install only from https://7tv.app/](https://7tv.app/) or your browser’s official extension store, and you carefully review any warnings (don’t bypass if Bitdefender claims an actual Trojan!, you should be safe.
If Bitdefender reports it as “Suspicious” or flags the CDN during install, you can generally “Allow” or “Ignore” just for the install process if you’re comfortable with the risks.
*Want step-by-step guidance on what to do if Bitdefender alerts during installation, or need help reading a specific warning? Let me know!
 

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