Kamo prevents connection to sites on one computer but on another does not.

Kamo prevents connection to sites on one computer but on another does not. I would like to resolve this without disabling tracking protection.

Both computers run windows 10 same version.


The problem arises both in Firefox and Chrome browsers.

That's very odd, you should seem the behavior on both computers - I assume, at least, that you're referring to this occurring on the same sites on both computers, instead of visiting different sites on the two computers? In that case, it might make sense to see different behavior.

Unfortunately, at this time, Kamo is 'all or nothing', it either works on a browser or does not, it cannot be set to skip some sites but not others. At the moment, the workaround that you can use is to turn off browser protection for a specific browser that you don't commonly use, then use that browser specifically for sites that are not working properly with Kamo.

There are some sites that simply will not work correctly with the browser protection in place, because they rely on, for instance, tracking your browser fingerprint. This is most common, but not exclusive, to banking sites.

With that in mind, you may want to contact our support team, either the Contact Us form here: https://support.piriform.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=86507 or by emailing support@ccleaner.com to provide more information so we can look into the matter further.

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Thanks for your reply.

Yes Checked the same sites on both computers. (In fact a majority of sites)




Can you think of any setting in windows or firefox that might influence this? Antivirus?

Hi @phobden Our support team would like to investigate further.

Do they have permission to contact you via email, using the same address registered to your forums account?

Sure. Permission granted ?

BTW the message in browser when failing to connect is aprrox.

Unable to create secure connection

As I can't get past your mail server (

This message was blocked because its content presents a potential

Here is my reply to email.

PLEASE IGnore logs attached I am not on right computer, Sorry

No debug,install, lilPrivacyAppInitialize logs

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Google.com/ncr:

Secure Connection Failed

An error occurred during a connection to <a href="http://www.google.com" rel="external nofollow">www.google.com</a>. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.




Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG




    The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.


    Please contact the web site owners to inform them of this problem.




Learn moreā€¦

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Eurosport.com

Same message as google


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Some sites connect without any css formatting eg: <a href="http://www.rts.ch" rel="external nofollow">www.rts.ch</a>


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Hope this helps$.

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Could Kamo influence connections to mail server?

The link to Google in your post shows an HTTP address. Website addresses should be HTTPS. e.g.

https://www.google.com

The posted link to rts.ch is also http and not https.

Are these old bookmarks in your browser(s) on that machine? That's one way that can happen.

If that is the case then you need to navigate to the sites and resave the bookmarks (or you could edit the bookmarks to say https:).


And I'd check any/all bookmarks on that machine for both browsers.

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Yes it was just shorthand

No, the links were just shorthand. They are all https.

I mostly type in the adresses anyway