Inverted Green Check Marks

tek_architect
tek_architect Posts: 2 New Member
edited May 18 in Web Browsing

Hello. I have only just noticed this since updating my Mac to Sequoia 15.5 - the safe website green tick box/check marks are inverted. I have removed the extension within Safari and installed again but this has not fixed. The issue was also happening with Chrome - Version 136.0.7103.114 (Official Build) (arm64) but has stopped happening since reinstall of the secure browsing extension. See screen grabs.

Can someone please advise if this is a known issue?

Many thanks in advance.

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Answers

  • Firmy
    Firmy Posts: 2,225 Community Manager

    Hello @tek_architect

    Welcome to the F-Secure Community, and thank you for bringing this to our attention.

    We're pleased to inform you that we have implemented a fix for this issue on Google Chrome. Could you please check the version of Google Chrome installed on your device and then run your test again? The problem should now be resolved.

    Regarding Safari, we are aware that the issue persists, and we are actively looking into it. We are currently collaborating closely with Apple to release a fix through the App Store. This process may take some time.

    In the meantime, we want to assure you that even though you might be seeing this issue in Safari, your protection remains active. Your Browsing and Banking Protection features should continue to work as usual, keeping you safe while you browse.

    Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to resolve this on Safari. Have a lovely day.

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  • tek_architect
    tek_architect Posts: 2 New Member

    Hi @Firmy Thanks for the prompt response and for letting me know that this is under investigation and that core functionality is not affected.

    All the best.