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Update Support for macFUSE (macOS Tahoe)

Enabling support for third party kernel extensions is only needed for macOS Tahoe if you use the Encrypted Safes feature. To know more about this feature, check this article.

With the new macOS Tahoe, an update to the macFUSE library must be done to access your locally encrypted folders again. If you don’t update this library locally, you will see an error message on your Desktop App for the encrypted safes you might have:

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To regain access to your locally encrypted safes, follow these steps:

  1. Download the latest version of macFUSE here, then double click the downloaded file and run the installer:

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  2. After installation of this package, you will be prompted to Open System Settings:

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  3. On System Settings > Privacy and Security, click on “Allow”:

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  4. After correctly inputting your password, a system restart will be necessary. Click on Restart:
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  5. All your encrypted safes are now accessible and can be synced again:

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If you found any issues during this process, please contact our Support Team. We are working on a version of the Desktop App for macOS Tahoe that supports this feature out-of-the-box.