![]() I'd love to help you more but there is no way how we could workaround such bugs within the macosx. But neither of these workarounds works in 100%. In some other cases the mentioned youtube guide helps. According to Apple and our experience the issues that "user clicks the ALLOW button but nothing happens" significantly improved in macosx Mojave release. ![]() Unfortunately, we have noticed that there were some usability issues in particular High Sierra builds. You'd need to go to Preferences > Security&Privacy and click ALLOW button. The real time protection covers any new files downloaded/copied or started from your hard drive (File shield), it checks any new emails coming to your Mail client (Mail shield) and verifies that any website content and URLs you've visited are safe (Web shield). Avast antivirus is using these extensions for enabling real time protection of your mac. This feature requires user to manually allow any new kernel extension (aka kext). TL DR - try to follow Jakub's guide at youtube - Īpple introduced new security feature "User-Approved Kernel Extension Loading" in High Sierra release of macOSX (details at ).
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