The User Access Control Security Alert Dialog is displayed to the user when SpyCop Cloak detects that an application may be doing something that is considered malicious.
This includes installing hooks, taking snapshots, accessing different system windows, accessing the system Clipboard and attempting to do a print screen.
If the specific application has already been added to the SpyCop Cloak application list with an allow always or deny always setting for an event, the User Access Control Dialog will not be displayed because SpyCop Cloak already knows what to do.
In the other case, SpyCop Cloak will ask the user what to do.
Choosing the Allow button in the User Access Control Dialog will cause SpyCop Cloak to allow this event to occur the single time.
Choosing the Deny button in the User Access Control Dialog will cause SpyCop Cloak to deny this event the single time.
The Allow Always button will save this event setting for this application so that in the future SpyCop Cloak will know what do to if it occurs again.
The Deny Always button will do the same as the Allow Always button except that it will remember to Deny in the future.
The Shutdown button in the User Access Control Dialog is used to turn off SpyCop Cloak.
You may need to enter your password to do this, if you have the password feature enabled.
The Details button in the User Access Control Dialog is used to get more information about the application that caused the User Access Control Dialog to be displayed in the first place.