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  1. Starting about 3 days ago, I have been seeing this popup: My search for a solution led me here. As of this writing, the title of the thread is: Note the word “SOLVED.” I have been studying this page and I have yet to see anything that would qualify as an explanation/solution. Perhaps this is due a lack of reading comprehension on my part. I see this posting: This posting by @Igor Kurzin is introduced in such a way as to imply that Kaspersky is investigating the issue and will provide an update once there is “news.” In the meantime, @Igor Kurzin offers some suggestions that, to use his word, constitute a “workaround.” I am from the US and my understanding of English is that a workaround is not a solution nor is it an explanation. I see that @Igor Kurzin requested: I’m sure it benefits @Igor Kurzin's record as a Kaspersky employee to show that he provided the solution to this thread. But based on what I am reading here, this is the reason this is marked as “SOLVED” when in reality, quite to the contrary, it appears to me that it is not really solved. If I’m missing something, I apologize in advance. I’m using: Kaspersky Internet Security, version 21.3.10.391 (a). Windows 10 Pro, x64 Microsoft Edge as a browser. Please indulge me to the extent of pointing me in the right direction to find an official solution and explanation from Kaspersky so that I don’t need to rely on a workaround.
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