If DeepGuard has blocked an application that you trust and want to allow, you can edit the rule for that application in the DeepGuard Configuration app.
Note: The rules that DeepGuard creates are not user-specific, so they are visible to everyone who uses the same computer. For example, most macOS apps use the /Applications folder to install apps, which are then available to all users of the computer. This means that any rules that DeepGuard applies to such apps have a system-wide effect.
To allow an application that DeepGuard has blocked:
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- Click on the product icon in the menu bar.
- Select Preferences from the menu.
- Click the DeepGuard tab.
- Click Advanced.
- Click the lock icon in the bottom-left corner.
You need administrative rights to change the settings. Without this authorization, you cannot change any of the DeepGuard settings.
- In the DeepGuard Configuration app, right-click the rule for the application that you want to allow and select Edit.
- Select Allow as the Policy for the application.
- Select the permissions that you want to allow for the application.
- Click Save.