Why isn’t pCloud Drive working on macOS Tahoe 26?

Can we talk about how pCloud acts like it just discovered kernel extensions are being phased out, even though macOS has been warning devs (and users) with giant neon signs for years? You’d think a “cloud-first” company would get out in front of this stuff, but nah, here we are. So yeah, pCloud Drive tosses the “outdated” message on Tahoe 26 because its main trick—mounting a virtual drive using macFUSE—now basically requires you to treat your Mac like the Wild West. I see @mikeappsreviewer and @sternenwanderer pretty much digging into the same graveyard of abandoned kexts and security settings nightmares, but honestly, I’m not as forgiving.

pCloud dropped the ball here. You either hack your system’s security (which I DO NOT recommend, unless bricking your device sounds fun), deal with clunky web/sync folders, or pay for another company’s product—CloudMounter—to patch their mess. Not really inspiring stuff from a supposed Dropbox competitor.

Bottom line: it’s not just you. Everyone with Tahoe 26 is getting shut out. CloudMounter is smooth, but no, pCloud Drive is NOT coming back unless they completely rewrite it for macOS’s new driver policies—and at this point, who knows if that’ll even ship before Apple breaks something else. If you can’t live without Finder integration, CloudMounter’s your friend, but pCloud’s not doing us any favors here. Why does this feel like an “early access” product in 2025?