Windows and browsers sometimes show security warnings for new software — this is completely normal. Follow the simple steps below and you'll be up and running in under 60 seconds.
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Modern browsers use a reputation system to protect users. Here's what's actually happening:
Chrome and Edge use a system called "SmartScreen" or "Safe Browsing" that flags ANY new software with fewer downloads — even perfectly safe apps. Companies like Notion, Figma, and Slack all had this warning when they first launched.
We are in the process of obtaining an Extended Validation (EV) code signing certificate. Once complete, these warnings will disappear entirely. Until then, the app is fully safe to install.
Our installer is scanned by VirusTotal (70+ antivirus engines) with every release. Served via HTTPS from Google Cloud. Same infrastructure used by YouTube, Gmail, and Google Drive.
LabelInn is also available on Google Play Store, which has one of the strictest app review processes in the world. Same company, same code quality, same team.
LabelInn connects to your printers and processes your label data — we take that responsibility seriously. Our software never collects personal data, runs entirely on your device after installation, and uses industry-standard encryption for all cloud communication. We are a legally registered company serving thousands of businesses across Turkey.
Select your browser or the warning you're seeing
After clicking download, you'll see this bar at the bottom of Chrome:
Chrome shows a warning bar at the bottom of the screen. Click the "Keep" button on the right side to save the file.
In some Chrome versions, a second confirmation appears. Simply click "Keep anyway" to proceed. Chrome is just double-checking — the file is safe.
Click the downloaded file in Chrome's download bar, or navigate to your Downloads folder and double-click LabelInn-Setup-latest.exe.
Follow the installation wizard. It takes about 30 seconds. LabelInn will launch automatically when done!
Edge may show a warning banner at the top or bottom:
Edge shows a download notification. Click the three-dot menu (⋯) next to the filename, then select "Keep".
If Edge asks again, click "Show more" at the bottom of the dialog, then "Keep anyway". This confirms you trust the download.
Once saved, click the file in Edge's download panel or go to your Downloads folder and double-click LabelInn-Setup-latest.exe.
Follow the installer wizard — it takes about 30 seconds. LabelInn will launch automatically!
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting.
Running this app might put your PC at risk.
When the blue SmartScreen window appears, don't click "Don't run". Instead, look for the small "More info" link text below the message and click it.
Windows protected your PC
More infoAfter clicking "More info", a new button appears: "Run anyway". Click it to start the installer. Windows just needed your manual confirmation.
App: LabelInn-Setup-latest.exe
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Windows may show one more confirmation asking "Do you want to allow this app to make changes?" Click "Yes". This is the normal Windows installer permission.
The LabelInn installer will run and complete in about 30 seconds. The app will launch automatically — sign in or create an account to start your 14-day free trial!
Absolutely. LabelInn is developed by a registered Turkish company and is available on Google Play Store, which maintains one of the strictest review processes. Our Windows installer is scanned by 70+ antivirus engines via VirusTotal with every release. We serve our downloads over HTTPS from Google Cloud infrastructure — the same servers used by Gmail, YouTube, and Google Drive.
Chrome uses a reputation-based system called Safe Browsing. When a file hasn't been downloaded thousands of times yet, Chrome shows this warning as a precaution — not because the file is dangerous. This is very common for new software. Apps like Notion, Linear, Figma, and many other well-known tools showed the same warning when they first launched. As more users download LabelInn, this warning will vanish automatically.
Windows SmartScreen is a built-in Microsoft security feature that checks downloaded applications against a database of known software. If the app doesn't have enough reputation (download count) or lacks a code signing certificate, SmartScreen shows a warning. This is NOT a virus detection — it's a popularity check. You can safely click "More info" → "Run anyway" to proceed.
Yes! You can upload our installer to VirusTotal.com
to scan it with 70+ antivirus engines yourself. You can also verify the download URL starts with
https://www.labelinn.com/ — our SSL certificate ensures you're downloading from our official servers.
We are actively working on obtaining an Extended Validation (EV) code signing certificate, which completely eliminates these warnings. Once obtained, Windows SmartScreen and browser warnings will disappear immediately for all future downloads. Additionally, as more users download LabelInn, platforms like Chrome automatically build trust and remove their warnings.
Some antivirus programs (like Windows Defender or AVG) may flag new, unsigned software as a precaution.
You can safely add an exception for LabelInn-Setup-latest.exe in your antivirus settings.
If you'd like to verify the file first, upload it to VirusTotal.com
to confirm it's clean across all major antivirus engines.
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