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Trahald

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  1. 7 hours ago, itman said:

    Your "beating a dead horse" when it comes to Eset allowing any browser add-on/extension. Since Eset implemented the Banking & Payment Protection feature, they have auto disabled browser add-on/extensions. It doesn't matter if they are approved, deemed safe, whatever. As far as Eset is concerned, they are all a security risk if enabled in B & PP mode.

    Yes, it makes sense to disable extension with that kind of application. My point is I already see they have whitelisted LastPass and couple more extension on BPP. The thing doesn't make sense to me is why they have decided to whitelisted those extension. They are private, closed source and not audited apps. I believe they could pose more risk than any other open sourced apps. If you completely disabled "all" extensions I am ok with that. I just can't think reasonable explanation why you don't whitelist open-sourced audited apps!

    Anyway, that's just my point. I wish some of the mods or admins could give me some explanations or explain to me is there any way to submit whitelisting extension request for BPP.

  2. On 8/26/2020 at 5:40 AM, itman said:

    By default, Eset Banking & Payment Protection disables all browser extensions/add-ons for security reasons.

    If a password manager is a must for you when using B&PP, you can upgrade to Smart Security version that includes a password manager.

    Why would I pay extra when I have an easy and secure(open-sourced) option without paying extra money? Adding an extension is easier and cheaper than your recommendation! I already see some extensions are already approved by Eset.

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