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Download OddsGuard for Windows
Free, always the latest version. Installs in under a minute and runs quietly in the background.
Why am I seeing a Windows warning?
OddsGuard is signed with a valid Microsoft Authenticode code-signing certificate, but Windows Defender SmartScreen also evaluates each installer's download reputation. Until our installer has been downloaded and run by enough people for Microsoft to fully recognise that reputation, SmartScreen displays a security warning when you run it.
This is completely normal for newly-released, freshly-signed software. The warning will go away automatically as installs accrue — nothing about the installer itself changes when that happens.
If you have any concerns, feel free to contact our team or scan the installer with your preferred antivirus before proceeding.
Handling the SmartScreen Warning
When you run the installer, Windows shows a SmartScreen warning. Here's exactly what to do — watch the demo or follow the steps below.
Windows protected your PC
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting. Running this app might put your PC at risk.
Demo loops automatically
Step-by-Step Installation
The full installation takes less than a minute.
Download the Installer
Click the download button above. The file will be named OddsGuard-Setup-latest.exe.
Run the Installer
Double-click the downloaded file. Windows Defender SmartScreen will appear with the message 'Windows protected your PC'.
Click "More info"
On the SmartScreen dialog, click the "More info" link in blue beneath the warning. Additional options will appear.
Click "Run anyway"
After "More info", a "Run anyway" button appears next to "Don't run". Click it to proceed.
Complete the Setup
The OddsGuard installer will launch. Follow the prompts to finish — the app opens automatically when done and walks you through connecting to your browser.
Common Questions
Is OddsGuard safe to install?
Yes. OddsGuard is built by a registered company, signed with a valid Microsoft Authenticode certificate, and distributed through our official website only. The SmartScreen warning appears because the installer hasn't yet accrued enough downloads to be flagged as commonly-run — not because anything is wrong with the binary.
Will the warning go away?
Yes. SmartScreen tracks how often each signed installer is downloaded and run; once OddsGuard accrues enough installs for Microsoft to fully trust the certificate's reputation, the warning will no longer appear. Every release is signed automatically.
What if I don't see "More info"?
On some configurations the "More info" text is a clickable link below the main message. Look for underlined blue text. If you still can't find it, try right-clicking the installer and choosing "Run as administrator".
Can I verify the download?
Absolutely. Scan the installer with any antivirus before running, or contact us for the file hash to verify integrity.
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