On the Notifications tab, you can see the following notifications on the Dr.Web and its operation events:
•license status,
•threat detection and neutralization,
•status of virus databases,
•errors in the operation of protection components,
•status of the connection with the centralized protection server,
•attempts to connect to your microphone or camera,
•messages from the administrator of the centralized protection server.

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Notifications of attempts to connect to your microphone or camera are available on macOS 10.13 or earlier versions.
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Dr.Web uses macOS system notifications to display messages on detected and neutralized threats or errors in the operation of components. You can disable or configure system notifications from Dr.Web.
To disable system notifications
For macOS 12.0 and earlier versions
1.Go to Apple menu .
2.Click System Preferences.
3.Click Notifications (for macOS 12.0, Notifications & Focus > Notifications).
4.Select Dr.Web for macOS on the left-hand side, then turn off Allow notifications on the right.

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There is no toggle in macOS 10.14 and earlier versions. To disable notifications, clear all check boxes.
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For macOS 13.0 and later versions
1.Go to Apple menu .
2.Click System Settings.
3.Click Notifications in the sidebar.
4.Below Application Notifications on the right, click Dr.Web for macOS and turn off Allow notifications. |
To configure system notifications
For macOS 12.0 and earlier versions
1.Go to Apple menu .
2.Click System Preferences.
3.Click Notifications (for macOS 12.0, Notifications & Focus > Notifications).
4.Select Dr.Web for macOS on the left-hand side, then customize the style and other settings for notifications on the right. |
For macOS 13.0 and later versions
1.Go to Apple menu .
2.Click System Settings.
3.Click Notifications in the sidebar.
4.Below Application Notifications on the right, click Dr.Web for macOS, then customize the style and other settings for notifications. |
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