As we know from discussion in other threads, the issue of false positives from anti-virus (AV) companies is a big problem for the software industry. Many end-users will use https://www.virustotal.com to test our apps, but the false positives will scare them away. Not good.
However, you may not be aware that VirusTotal has a "trusted source" initiative, whereby even if false positives occur, VirusTotal will list your app as being from a trusted source, so the end-user knows the product is actually safe. You can read about this new feature in their blog: http://blog.virustotal.com/2015/02/a-fi ... tives.html
Now, their blog says that the trusted source initiative is only open to "very large companies", which I am not. LOL! I'm basically a one-man band (unless you count my eldest son who does some coding with me as my student, so he's technically a secondary coder). Anyway, I figured I had nothing to lose by emailing VirusTotal and asking them how my company could be included as a trusted source, so that people scanning my apps would see it as safe.
To my shock, they replied as per the screenshot below, which was encouraging!


