last_ship
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The ESET Android app lock appears to have a slight delay on my device. When I open an app that I've enable app lock on, I will briefly see the unlocked app along with its contents (for about 1-2 seconds) before I am presented with ESET the lock screen. In the case of the browser or email/messaging apps, for example, this means that any potentially sensitive content (which I've enabled app lock to protect in the first place), is displayed briefly prior to the app lock kicking in.
I think I've seen at least one other user report something similar, but now I can't find the thread. Has anyone else noticed this and/or is there any known fix? Thanks in advance.
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On 6/7/2018 at 12:21 PM, Marcos said:
We have prepared a new version 4.0.88 which addresses the issue. It hasn't been thoroughly tested by QA yet but we've installed it on Ubuntu 18.04 x64 and didn't notice any issues with browsers. It will undergo QA testing soon and then will be released for the public.
In the mean time, you can download a 64-bit installer from here.
That link isn't working for me. Has anyone tried this new version that can attest to the fix?
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1 minute ago, Serial.com said:
Hello people
The problem still persists and the only thing we can do and expect the goodwill of the Eset technicians on this eighth day of the problem without solution.
In the meantime, use version 4.0.85.0 that can be downloaded from this link below, if we can still trust your products:
https://download.eset.com/com/eset/apps/home/eav/linux/v4/4.0.85/eset_nod32av_64bit_en.linux
Serial.com
Thanks for the download link
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Same problem here on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04. Unfortunately, I reinstalled my entire system thinking it was something I screwed up in Ubuntu before realizing on the new install that ESET was actually causing the problem.
In the meantime, does anyone know if/where 4.0.85.0 can still be downloaded from?
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thanks J.J., much appreciated!
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any ideas?
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I've tried searching the forums here (and elsewhere) for this and while I've found one thread that seems to get close to what I'm looking for, it doesn't quite hit it on the head. I'm wondering if it's possible to run a NOD32 computer scan from the terminal (or to run any other NOD32 functions from terminal for that matter). The reason that I'm try to this is:
when I run an in depth computer scan using the NOD32 GUI, i notice that a lot of files cannot be scanned because NOD32 does not have the permissions to access these files. So my thinking is that if I could run the scan from terminal using sudo, I'd be able to scan these files. My thinking here may be entirely misinformed, so if it is please let me know. I am running Ubuntu.
Thanks in advance!
Android App Lock is Delayed
in ESET Products for Mobile Devices
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Thanks @Rami . Good to know I'm not the only one at least I guess.