Juuso Salonen - Pop Up ????

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I'm using Ventura, M1 chip, 2020 Mac Mini:

From time to time I get this popup (attached screenshot). When I go to Settings, it's there's as a "Run in Background" option, which I turned off.

What is this, and how do I get rid of it?
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Thank you very much.
 
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I went through the Launch Agents and Daemons, but I couldn't find a "plist" with the name that's in the Allow in Background list; to the "agent" has a different name that Juuso Salonen.

However, it turns out Juuso Salonen had developed another app I use and I was in touch with him about this "agent", which has his name. He developed it. So I'm going to ask him what the "plist" name would be.

Thank you for link you posted -- hopefully someone at Apple will look kindly on all the people complaining about this absurd problem.
 
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I'm using Ventura, M1 chip, 2020 Mac Mini:

From time to time I get this popup (attached screenshot). When I go to Settings, it's there's as a "Run in Background" option, which I turned off.

What is this, and how do I get rid of it?
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Thank you very much.
If you delete juuso salonen, your going to break one of the programs that you installed in your computer. There is a programmer studying at a IT University that write programs and sells them for macs. His name is juuso salonen and he sometimes uses it as file names and background processes. I have this background process on my computer and its attached to a a small program that aids my firewall called "Radio Silence" I remove that background process, I break the "Radio Silence" app. I'm sure he has written more than one app.
 
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I suppose it's a bit drastic to Upgrade just for this, you may have valid reasons for staying on macOS Ventura but as it seems limited to Ventura you could fix this glitch by upgrading to macOS 14.4.1 Sonoma. I doubt if there will be any further updates to macOS 13.1 other than security.
 
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