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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:

    1. Click on the product icon in the menu bar.
    2. Select Preferences from the menu.
    3. Click the DeepGuard tab.
    4. Click Advanced.
    5. 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.

  1. In the DeepGuard Configuration app, right-click the rule for the application that you want to allow and select Edit.
  2. Select Allow as the Policy for the application.
  3. Select the permissions that you want to allow for the application.
  4. Click Save.

Source : Official F-Secure Brand
Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS Team

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