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Debbie W

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  1. Will do. Still working just fine with that setting change.
  2. So far I haven’t had an issue with Google maps after selecting “Do not scan encrypted connections”. I will test it more tomorrow since I will be using Google maps for a longer time tomorrow and that will be a good test.
  3. @Anton Mefodys Yes. With both Script inject option disabled and browser’s extension disabled, the issue still reproduced. If I disable Kapersky, no issue at all. So I have narrowed down the problem to Kapersky. I have submitted a ticket.
  4. Here are the results. Didn’t work. Still had issues. Didn’t work. Still had issues. Thought it had worked but just took longer to have the same issue.
  5. I have the same issue. A few weeks ago, I started having problems with Google maps. It will stop working after a few minutes. I have this issue in every browser. If I disable Kapersky protection, it works without any issues. I don’t want to disable my protection but that seems to be the only way Google map will work. This started happening after I obtained a Google API (could be a coincidence). Not sure if Kapersky is blocking something that has to do with that. I really need a resolution since I use Google maps quite a lot. If I use Google maps on my work laptop (my company uses Kapersky as well), I have no issue so I that is why I think it has to do with the Google API, which is not on my work laptop.
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