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theabombjazz

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Mar 21, 2004
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I installed Sonoma on my m1 MacBook Air 256/16G. went to some random website and BOOM, pop up hell, So of course I got out of it.
After that, a notification starts popping up saying "Confirm you are not a robot, you need to click to allow"
I turned off its particular notification, but NOW its permanently in the Notifications settings.
SO
I reinstall Sonoma, not a wipe and install, but a "write over" install
guys what, it's still there
now today my LOGIC Prefs are screwy and my Omnisphere 2 is corrupt.
I ran BUT DEFENDER and no malware or viruses
Anybody have a clue ?
 

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Probably just push notifications from a website, go to Safari preferences -> Websites -> Notifications and check what's there.
 
Probably just push notifications from a website, go to Safari preferences -> Websites -> Notifications and check what's there.
yes, thats the screenshot I included, the nature of the big text looking all weird and "overwriting" got me thinking malware, but I don't really know anything :}. thanks
 
Your screenshot was from System Settings, not Safari. Anyway the layout issue is probably because the website title is on multiple lines, and no one tested System Settings with such title.

So for now check Safari preferences.
 
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