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  1. We purchase directly from eset.

    I see Bitwarden is one of the accepted password managers, Bitwarden is the password manager we recommend when clients don't want to use LastPass.

    I completely agree and applaud the blocking of extensions in secure browser. It is the lack of documentation that causes heart-burn.

  2. itman, you points are well-taken, however the day is going to come when a client wants to use their password manager to log into their bank and for whatever reason hates LastPass (actually there are a few reasons to hate LastPass starting with the PE firm holding title to the code) they will then say John what extension can I use. I will not have an answer. It seems like a silly eset position to take.

  3. Thankfully, I find LastPass is loaded with the Secure version of Chrome, other extensions are not.

    Is a list of acceptable extensions documented somewhere? Can this list be edited.

    For example, what if I have a client using Bitwarden and we find out, it's not on the list of acceptable extensions. What to do?

  4. Can we get a list of financial services websites included in the "Secure online banking and payment pages" category?

    What is the best way to get sites added to the list, for example https://chase.com isn't included

    Is it possible to say "don't protect" specific institutions, for example, let's assume there is a smallish bank with a site that doesn't work well with Secure Browser, how do we say use native Chrome for littlebank.com?

  5. I migrated to msp.eset.com when I go to the activated_units page, I find many of my endpoints seem to be using two licenses for the same product, it looks like this:

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    Can someone explain what this means?

    Should I go through and deactivate the duplicates?

    Is there some automated way to clean this mess?

  6. Urgh - it's doing it again.

    My primary browser is Chrome, I am seeing the error in Chrome, Firefox and Edge.

    Webconsole is behind CloudFlare

    ESET Endpoint security is active on my workstations

    I just realized, if I access Webconsole from https://localhost/era/webconsole that I am able to edit settings, so that seems to be the answer to question. What I don't understand is why CloudFlare allows access one day, but not the next.

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