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12.30 EA Client Filter Release and Downloads (April 02, 2024)

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The Netsweeper Client Filter 12.30 EA release adds stability improvements for the Chrome Extension on all relevant Operating Systems, as well as improvements to Keyword Logging for all releases. We continue to work on delivering a Chrome Manifest v3 and all customers should consider testing the MV3 Chrome extension. Netsweeper is working hard to deliver a Chrome Extension published to the Chrome Extension Store before June 2024 with all features. Moving forward, all customers can use the Chrome Store version of our Client Filter for Chrome as all features will be available. The nMonitor functionality in the Client Filter continues to be stabilized across all platforms; and with version 12.10, the iOS Browser and Android Browser both have nMonitor detection functionality available.

Customers waiting for the improvements listed in the 12.30 EA release notes or who are already using 12.10 or 12.20 EA are advised to test the 12.30 EA release before proceeding to upgrade to 12.30 EA in their production networks. Customers running the Chrome nMonitor client and wishing to use both the OCR and new keylogging features are highly encouraged to upgrade to the 12.30 EA release or to disable keylogging in the 11.60 GA release for stability reasons.

If you have any questions or concerns about planning an upgrade to this release, please contact Netsweeper Technical Support (support@netsweeper.com).

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Changelogs

Issue Type Ticket Summary

Bug

CF-448

The Chrome Extension Client Filter in 12.10 and 12.20 could occasionally crash in offline mode or in rare cases. The 12.30 release fixes this rare issue.

Bug

CF-452

The 12.20 OCR engine 'Words Compare' feature would allow one event to be triggered, and then proceed to consume all subsequent events on a 'per app' basis.


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