I want to restrict network use caused by some of my adobe programs and Kaspersky is not working.
I have attached an example of it failing. I blocked network access to all adobe files through "manage applications"
Then I open network monitor and open an adobe app like Photoshop. I can see inside of Photoshop itself that it still has network access, but even more to the point, kaspersky's own network monitor app is showing the Photoshop itself is still being given access to use the network:
Just in case you think I didn't block it using the general rules... Here is what happens when I click on the application to see the network rules:
As you can see, it is in fact blocked. I even added a separate rule (network rules no.4) trying to manually block it in case there is a bug with inheriting the block. Still nothing. Photoshop is using the network.
Am I doing something wrong? Does Kaspersky have a bug? Does Kaspersky make backroom deals with some bigger companies to allow them to circumnavigate users wishes? (The only reason I even mention this is I have no issues using the network block effectively for most of my other apps). What is going on?