Dr.Web 11.0 for OS X released

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April 5, 2016

Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has released version 11 of its Dr.Web for OS X. The product incorporates upgrades that meet present-day security standards, making Macs more secure, and improve the application’s usability.

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The anti-virus now supports Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) and boasts a faster scanning speed.

The application has been made compatible with Adguard and recognizes SNI headers, which makes the thematic blacklist more effective.

Dr.Web 11.0 for OS X can also switch to mobile mode automatically—if the application is connected to a centralised protection server and the corresponding option is enabled.

An issue involving a 1Password plugin for Safari has been resolved.

Dr.Web for OS X is included in licenses for Dr.Web Security Space and Dr.Web Anti-virus.

To upgrade to version 11.0, users will need to download a new distribution.

Please note that users who purchase the product can enjoy free use of Dr.Web for Android, BlackBerry, Symbian OS, and Windows Mobile.

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