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Incorrect Network Extension
permission path in macOS Sequoia
#1434
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I have the same problem and it seems that everyone who installs the beta will have this problem. I would expect a quick update. |
there is a problem (new way of handling extension) with new macOS. You can probably make it work when just upgrading your macOS with Adguard already being installed (with the extension) but if you try to install the extension on a fresh instance of a macOS it will not let you install the extension (there is no reaction from the macOS system and no way to allow the installation) |
@Lukaszpl666 @aschiletus Hi there, due to the peculiarities of the new operating system you need to scroll to the end of the Login items&Extensions page and click on "i" icon next to AdGuard after that turn the switch on. |
Yeah, that worked. Thank you. |
Amazing find! |
I'd rather leave it open for other people to notice until we fix it |
Network Extension
permission path in macOS Sequoia
@Aydinv13 thanks a lot for your finding |
Hi, is there any news regarding this? It's pretty annoying my personal DNS doesn't work with the MacOS beta. |
Thank you for, it worked for me |
Tks a lot @aschiletus 🚀 |
Please answer the following questions for yourself before submitting an issue
AdGuard version
Version 2.14.1.1603 beta
Browser version
No response
OS version
Mac OS Sequoia 15.0 beta
Ad Blocking
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Privacy
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Social
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Annoyances
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Security
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Other
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Language-specific
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Which DNS server do you use?
DNS protection disabled
DNS protocol
None
Custom DNS
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What Stealth Mode options do you have enabled?
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Support ticket ID
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Issue Details
Steps to reproduce:
Expected Behavior
it should push macOS setting menu to allow Adguard install extension
Actual Behavior
no way to "allow" installing extension
Screenshots
Screenshot 1
Additional Information
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