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:
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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, 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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