Error: FUSE for macOS is out of date

Error: FUSE for macOS is out of date

On the Mac platform, WebDrive includes updated versions of FUSE when new releases are available. Sometimes a new change or upgrade on Mac may cause an issue and require changes. WebDrive may not have a new version yet, and FUSE may have a newer version recently released.

Download the latest version from the FUSE website to ensure the latest is installed on your system: https://osxfuse.github.io/

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