![]() Those settings you located for the extension are the list of permissions/options for each extension where it lists the items which were not granted to Malwarebytes Browser Guard and in particular the setting you highlighted is one of the ones that Malwarebytes Browser Guard doesn't request permissions/access for because it doesn't need it to function and protect your browsing (this is because it checks websites and servers based on the block lists provided by Malwarebytes' Researchers along with the behavior based aspects that look at a website's behavior so it doesn't require access to any files you might be downloading, only the websites your browser tries to connect to). You might recall that when installing Malwarebytes Browser Guard (as well as any other extension for Chrome) that it displayed a small prompt/notification in the browser toolbar asking you to approve access for Malwarebytes Browser Guard to certain aspects of your browser/connection.
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