To make sure that Dr.Web components operate correctly and protect your Mac, you need to allow Full Disk Access for the application.
You can do it
•From notifications on full disk access being required
•In Dr.Web preferences, the General section.

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Updating your Mac to MacOS 13 Ventura will require you to grant Dr.Web full disk access again.
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If you do not allow the access, the application will be displaying a notification that full disk access is required after each restart of your Mac.
Enabling Full Disk Access
In preferences
1.In the main window, click .
2.In the Preferences window, select the General section.
3.Click Allow access.
4.In the Wizard that opens, click Open System Settings.
5.Click through the instructions in the Wizard until you see a Dr.Web icon.
6.Drag and drop the Dr.Web icon from the Wizard to the system settings section, which the Wizard refers to.
7.To confirm, enter your user name and password in the pop-up.
8.Click Quit & Reopen for the changes to take effect.

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If the Allow access button is greyed out, it means that full disk access is already allowed.
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From notifications
1.Click Allow access.
2.In the Wizard that opens, click Open System Settings.
3.Click through the instructions in the Wizard until you see a Dr.Web icon.
4.Drag and drop the Dr.Web icon from the Wizard to the system settings section, which the Wizard refers to.
5.To confirm, enter your user name and password in the pop-up.
6.Click Quit & Reopen for the changes to take effect. |

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To enable full disk access through system settings of your Mac without the Wizard, you need to drag and drop all Dr.Web components to the settings window. To avoid mistakes, we recommend that you use the Wizard instead.
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