![]() ![]() This guide is provided on an 'as is' basis without any warranties of any kind. There is no one single technology, software, nor technique to guarantee perfect computer security a modern operating system and computer is very complex, and requires numerous incremental changes to meaningfully improve one's security and privacy posture. This guide is targeted to power users who wish to adopt enterprise-standard security, but is also suitable for novice users with an interest in improving their privacy and security on a Mac.Ī system is only as secure as its administrator is capable of making it. I truly hope that this issue gets fixed ASAP!!! Please help!įor now, I've uninstalled Eset and am using OSX's firewall.This guide is a collection of techniques for improving the security and privacy of a modern Apple Macintosh computer ("MacBook") running a recent version of macOS (formerly known as "OS X"). I called Apple support and it was they that advised me that an anti-virus/firewall program may well cause such an issue and THAT'S when I decided to try uninstalling Eset. ![]() that Eset would be the cause of this type of interference with OS system settings - that it didn't occur to me that this may be the cause of the problem. It's because this is such an outlandish idea - i.e. No Anti-Virus, in fact, no program whatsoever, should interfere with the native operation of the OS's system preferences and security settings. This is a pretty big and significant issue from my point of view. I use Eset on ALL my very many home and office devices and install it on all my family member's devices as well. When I uninstall Eset then reboot, I'm able to view and add apps to the Accessibility permission pane under " Security & Privacy" settings in the " System Preferences" app. I too am experiencing the exact same problem. Hi! I created my account for this forum just for this topic! This is a strange problem, I just wonder if someone else has seen the problem and possibly provide some solutions to it? Thus I doubt it is Cyber Security Pro that is causing the problem on my device. But after one reboot the problem reemerged.Ĭyber Security Pro is always on my late 2013 MBP running Mojave, the problem does not happen.Ĭyber Security Pro is on another friends' 2017 MBP, no issue. I tried reinstalling Cyber Security Pro after uninstalling Cyber Security, the issue was gone before restart. I tried Cyber Security, it does not cause this issue. I tried disabling firewall, the issue persists. I tried manually add an app there, it does not work I could see all apps that require accessibility again. It took me some time to figure out that it was caused by ESET, by finally uninstalling Cyber Security Pro. But then I could not add that app to allowed applications. When I try to install some other apps that require access to Accessibility features, say CleanMyMac or Chrome or DuetDisplay, a window asking for accessing Accessibility features pops up and directs me to this window. System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> Privacy -> Accessibility was affected by the program. It was installed successfully, but when I continued to install other apps, I find that with Cyber Security Pro, the settings in Then I tried to install Cyber Security Pro. Recently I got a new MacBook Pro (15, Retina, 2018), and configured it to macOS Mojave 10.14.1. I am a user of Cyber Security Pro who has been using ESET for many years. ![]()
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