← Back to context Comment by nativeit 13 hours ago Don’t applications running under your user account have access to your user’s home folder by default? 3 comments nativeit Reply josephcsible 12 hours ago The entire point of macOS's TCC was supposed to be to make that not the case anymore. iAMkenough 12 hours ago No. You get prompted something like “Application wants access to your Documents folder” and “Application wants access to your Downloads folder” on first attempt of each folder. ted_dunning 10 hours ago The article seems to be saying that is true unless you implicitly and somewhat invisibly grant access via the file picker.
josephcsible 12 hours ago The entire point of macOS's TCC was supposed to be to make that not the case anymore.
iAMkenough 12 hours ago No. You get prompted something like “Application wants access to your Documents folder” and “Application wants access to your Downloads folder” on first attempt of each folder. ted_dunning 10 hours ago The article seems to be saying that is true unless you implicitly and somewhat invisibly grant access via the file picker.
ted_dunning 10 hours ago The article seems to be saying that is true unless you implicitly and somewhat invisibly grant access via the file picker.
The entire point of macOS's TCC was supposed to be to make that not the case anymore.
No. You get prompted something like “Application wants access to your Documents folder” and “Application wants access to your Downloads folder” on first attempt of each folder.
The article seems to be saying that is true unless you implicitly and somewhat invisibly grant access via the file picker.