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Whenever I log into certain websites like Charles Schwab, I'm prompted to trust this browser. I click "Yes," but every time I log in, it asks me again if I want to trust the browser, and the setting doesn't seem to persist.

I suspect this might be due to some browser protection settings. Can someone guide me on how to allow this without completely disabling browser protection?

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Please provide a screenshot as I'm not sure that the prompt originates from ESET.

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13 hours ago, jmsmackdown said:

Whenever I log into certain websites like Charles Schwab, I'm prompted to trust this browser.

What browser are you using?

Using Firefox, no such trust prompt was generated when I accessed the web site or when I attempted to log in;

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11 hours ago, Marcos said:

Please provide a screenshot as I'm not sure that the prompt originates from ESET.

You are right its not a prompt from ESET but a prompt from the schwab website as if I hadnt already marked it as trusted multiple times.  

The reason I think its from ESET is because when I disable all the browser protection it doesnt happen

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4 hours ago, itman said:

What browser are you using?

Using Firefox, no such trust prompt was generated when I accessed the web site or when I attempted to log in;

Eset_CS.thumb.png.15ee021e880f763a2341cb499ad678a8.png

I am using Brave.  And it seems to only happen if I am using the ESET browser protection modes

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2 hours ago, jmsmackdown said:

And it seems to only happen if I am using the ESET browser protection modes

My above screen shot was posted when FireFox was running in Eset Secured browser mode. However, I use uBlock Origin as my ad/tracking blocker. It may have blocked this trust browser activity you are experiencing.

-EDIT- Below is what activity uBlock Origin is blocking on the web site;

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