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Alievitan,
the first time you run CryptoPrevent, if you accept the default settings, it will “whitelist” any programs you already have located in the “protected” directories. So for example, if Chrome was present there, it would be whitelisted, and allowed to run in the future. CryptoPrevent seeks to limit NEW applications… presumably malware… that suddenly pop-up unexpectedly in these non-standard locations.