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A long time ago, I installed Paragon's NTFS drivers.  But I no longer any NTFS drives (since almost as long).

But yesterday, I had a few apps open, and GraphicConverter had the focus, when this popped up:enter image description here

There is no reason I can think of for any program that was running to suddenly try to do anything with NTFS.  How can I identify "A program" when it does something like this?

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  • Paragon 'phones home' all the time to check for a valid license. That may have required it to load a component. Commented Aug 29, 2023 at 18:02
  • That sounds like a good possibility. Although, if that's from "check for updates" it's odd that I can't remember it happening before in many months. Commented Aug 29, 2023 at 18:39
  • I don't have hard facts on this, only that I have one license for it, because I only need it about once a year, if that, yet if I try to use it on two computers it shouts at me. My solution is to keep it blocked on Little Snitch unless I need to use it. Commented Aug 29, 2023 at 18:42

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