How to whitelist Medal in your Anti-Virus

Modified on Wed, 1 May at 1:28 PM

Medal is whitelisted in most big anti-virus software, but sometimes, things happen, and Medal may get picked up as a virus from your virus-protection software.


Why would Medal be detected as a virus? Is it not safe?

Medal is 100% safe!

Anti-Virus programs look for patterns that common virus' show and rely on a database to know what programs are and are not safe. If a program is not in the database, the anti-virus defaults to thinking it is a virus, even when it is 100% safe to use.

This is known as a false-positive.


Medal injects into your games so that it can give you an overlay and capture your gameplay. Injection is a common method for recorders, mods and other programs (EG. BakkesMod for Rocket League) and this is what the anti-virus finds.


If you discover that Medal is being detected as a virus within your protection software, let us know! We can reach out to the virus-protection teams to get Medal whitelisted, but this can take time.


How can I whitelist Medal?

Click on the Anti-Virus name that you are using to be taken to a guide:


Windows Defender
Avast!
AVG
BitDefender
Malwarebytes
TotalAV
Kaspersky
Norton



If your anti-virus program isn't listed here, let us know and we'll try to get it added!

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