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GolfPilot

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  1. Indeed, it's almost a year since I reported that bug, and still no fix. How difficult is it to release a patch for such an issue?? GP
  2. This has now been accepted by support as a bug and is being worked on. GP
  3. I am unable to get ESET integrated into my context menu on my mac. I have tried selecting it in Preferences, followed by logging off and back on. Also tried doing restarts rather than log offs. Tried deselecting, log off, and then reselecting and log off. Nothing I do will force ESET to integrate into the context menu. I have also done a complete uninstall and install of the software, nothing works. Is this a known problem or could it be something to do with my system? I am running Ventura 13.0.1 and Cyber Security Pro latest version. Thanks in advance, GP
  4. The login history is accurate for me logging in. There isn't anything I consider unusual in there. I have just logged in again from my usual computer and got the warning again. I don't clear cookies or cache on a daily basis but I do clear them now and again. As I said, it's not a major issue but it is strange, and annoying! GP
  5. Does anyone know why I keep getting these emails informing me that an unusual login has been detected every time I log in to ESET Home? There's nothing unusual about me logging in! It's only a minor thing but it's annoying. It's the same computer I'm using each time so I can't see any reason why it's happening. I can log in twice, a few minutes apart, and there's still an email informing me it's unusual!! Is there a way to turn off these 'warnings'? GP
  6. After restarting my iMac I'm getting the red triangle and warning that Web and Email aren't protected. In Network settings on the iMac I see that ESET Network Protection Proxy isn't connected. I click the box for 'connect on demand' and apply and it connects OK, but this setting doesn't seem to survive a restart, and I have to start it manually. Is this normal and expected behaviour? I'm using version 6.10.700.0 of Cyber Security Pro. Thanks, GP
  7. Sorted it out in the end. I had to totally uninstall the ESET product and install from scratch. It seems to be working now. GP
  8. I have downloaded and installed the latest ESET Cyber Security update, version 6.10.460.1 which claims to have fixed the proxy connection problem with Big Sur. Unfortunately it hasn't fixed it! My network settings show the network protection proxy continually trying to connect, and the UI informs me that the web and email protection is non-functional. Is there something else I need to do apart from the update? GP
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