donawalt Contributor Original poster Sep 10, 2015 1,293 634 Oct 24, 2022 #1 I just updated my MacBook Pro Intel version to 13.0, and Malwarebytes sys it does not have full disk access - but it does - so it will not do real time protection. Beware!
I just updated my MacBook Pro Intel version to 13.0, and Malwarebytes sys it does not have full disk access - but it does - so it will not do real time protection. Beware!
donawalt Contributor Original poster Sep 10, 2015 1,293 634 Oct 24, 2022 #2 I used the MINUS Button to remove it - then go through the MalwareBytes Software to re-activate Access - it got re-added, I was able to then switch on Full Access with the Slider & the Software would recognise the changed Set-up. Reactions: Pineapple 🍍
I used the MINUS Button to remove it - then go through the MalwareBytes Software to re-activate Access - it got re-added, I was able to then switch on Full Access with the Slider & the Software would recognise the changed Set-up.
M Mike Boreham macrumors 68040 Aug 10, 2006 3,953 1,921 UK Oct 25, 2022 #3 donawalt said: I used the MINUS Button to remove it - then go through the MalwareBytes Software to re-activate Access - it got re-added, I was able to then switch on Full Access with the Slider & the Software would recognise the changed Set-up. Click to expand... I did the same. More detail here: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/291402-malwarebytes-for-mac-417-beta/ Reactions: donawalt
donawalt said: I used the MINUS Button to remove it - then go through the MalwareBytes Software to re-activate Access - it got re-added, I was able to then switch on Full Access with the Slider & the Software would recognise the changed Set-up. Click to expand... I did the same. More detail here: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/291402-malwarebytes-for-mac-417-beta/