Comment by kepano
9 hours ago
Not anymore. As of Obsidian 1.8.10 you can use app storage which doesn't require additional permissions. It's explained here:
9 hours ago
Not anymore. As of Obsidian 1.8.10 you can use app storage which doesn't require additional permissions. It's explained here:
Still they are recommending people to use device storage permissions with "All files" permissions rather than the limited App Storage permissions.
They prefer that the users use the less secure option.
The primary reason it's recommended is that it provides more freedom and interoperability. Read this thread and you'll notice that many people sync their notes using Syncthing. You cannot use Syncthing with app storage because the files are sandboxed. Many people enjoy the freedom of being able to read/modify notes using multiple apps.
The secondary reason is related to user expectations and file deletion. The device storage option behaves more like desktop in that if you delete Obsidian your files will not be deleted.
For people who are okay with the tradeoffs, app storage is now an option. That's a good thing, no?
That(using whole device, all files access permissions) is entrusting all your files to the good senses of Obsidian, which is not an open source app.
There isn't a good reason to grant an app unlimited file access permissions.
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