![]() If you see Norton there, but it is not activated with a checkmark before the extension, do that. Then you'll see all installed extensions. If you want to check if the Safari extension is installed, open Safari, click on the menu bar on Safari > Preferences. To list all System extensions enter: systemextensionsctl list To list all Kernel extensions (excluding those from Apple) enter: kextstat | grep -v com.apple The equivalent would be .įor Kernel Extensions, the location where most are found is: /System/Library/Extensionsįor System Extensions it is: /Library/System ExtensionsĪnother way to find out what extensions are present, including those by Symantec/Norton, would be to use Terminal which you can either search via Spotlight or find in Applications\Utilities ![]() I'm not familiar with how Norton handles their extensions, sorry. But it could be that on your system, Norton still uses kernel extensions. macOS 10.14 was when Apple started showing notifications of legacy extensions. System Extensions became mandatory with macOS 11. There should be a, and SymDaemon which are two important background processes (among other) providing security for your Mac. Even if the window is closed, the process should be running. If you're not sure if everything is running, you can open Activity Monitor (which is a macOS Utility to see all running processes, their CPU, network, RAM and Disk read/write usage) and look for "Norton" via the search panel in activity monitor. Do you keep it open until shutting down your Mac and have the tick box activated to restore windows? ![]() It even should not be visible on every system start. You do not need to have the Norton 360 window open to be protected. I assume that after you installed Norton 360, have you restarted your Mac and followed the final setup instructions (allowing Norton 360 system extension, allowing Norton 360 to manage Network traffic and give the Norton System Extension Full Disk Access)? ![]()
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