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DeepGuard has three different security levels, or rulesets, that you can choose from, depending on how closely you want to monitor activity on your computer.

To change the ruleset:

    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, select the security level from the Ruleset drop-down menu.
    • Default: This level allows most built-in macOS applications and processes to work normally. It does not monitor read operations on your computer, but does check attempts to write or run files.
    • Classic: This level allows most built-in macOS applications and processes to work normally. It monitors attempts to read, write, or run files.
    • Strict: This level only allows access to essential processes. It gives you more detailed control over system processes and built-in applications.

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

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