These buttons are often designed to look like part of the website’s native interface to trick users into clicking them instead of the actual "Slow Download" or "Regular Download" button.
None. Cons: High probability of malware; deceptive UI; likely to install "bloatware" or trackers. Final Score: 0/10 — Avoid.
Right-click the file after downloading (but before opening) to see the real extension. download/view now ( 6.49 MB )
This specific prompt is a "Low Quality/High Risk" indicator. It lacks transparency, uses generic "call-to-action" language, and is a staple of sites that distribute unwanted software.
Sometimes it will download a small .zip or .iso file. Once opened, these often contain a shortcut file that executes a script to infect your system. These buttons are often designed to look like
If the "6.49 MB" is for a document (PDF) or a single high-quality photo, the size is plausible. If it’s for anything else, it’s a major red flag. Summary
Are you trying to download a or a document that I can help you find a safer source for? Final Score: 0/10 — Avoid
If you absolutely must interact with a file from a source like this: