Hi @Nick-B
I looked for a way to allow the file, but Malwarebytes, for this case anyway, doesn’t have that option. However, even if it did have a way to allow the file, that file would have a different file name next time I ran Local, since it’s a temporary file. Every time I run the app, the file that’s quarantined has a new generated file name. I didn’t see a way to ignore the app in Malwarebytes either, unfortunately.
As for downgrading the app, I was running the previous version of Local, which was running fine alongside Malwarebytes as of yesterday. I only upgraded the app to the latest version today, after I started having this issue with Malwarebytes.
Hope that helps!