#Disable pop ups sophos home software
Note: These actions can also be applied on the Sophos Home software installed on your computer. However, the alert triggers again when the application is relaunched.
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Allow - This action allows the detected application to run. What to do You can hold your finger on one of the Control Centre connectivity buttons for a moment to pop up a screen to check directly whether a grey Bluetooth or Wi-Fi icon means off or.Choose the affected computer and scroll down to the New Activity section (or choose HISTORY to see all current alerts).
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Users can decide what's the next course of action, as shown below: Solution Potentially Unwanted Application (PUA) is non-malicious software, that could potentially present unwanted behavior. Sophos Home automatically blocks PUAs when detected but does not delete them (as they are not malicious). The detected software continues to be blocked on your computer until further action is applied. Remove all the websites allowed that you dont want notifications from.
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Here youll see the websites allowed and blocked. To remove it, open chrome, click the 3 dots at the top right > settings > advanced > find content settings under 'privacy and security > notifications. Potentially Unwanted Application detected message shows under New Activity or HISTORY sections of the Sophos Home dashboard: A lot of sites prompt this and you may have clicked allowed. Applies to: Sophos Home Premium and Free (Windows and Mac)