![]() If you have the CPU resources to run this "helper" app by all means use it, I do, but if not then you may as well have the free version and simply run it once a week on whenever you suspect a problem. Of course this kind of defeats the point of having the paid for version. Click on "Stop Malware Protection" and you will no longer see the RTProtection daemon sucking up your CPU resources. Today it is simply called, "Malware Protection". See drmikenyc's simple solution in which he suggests click on "Stop Real-Time Protection" in the Malwarebytes toolbar icon menu. ![]() The only thing that has changed as far as a solution is the terminology. I note that the issue mentioned as far back as 2017 persists in the form of the RTProtection daemon: RTProtectionDaemon - Apple Community Apparently I am one of the few users on these forums that have invested in the full paid for version of Malwarebytes.
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