Comment by lapcat
9 hours ago
It turns out the issue is a com.apple.macl extended attribute that gets set on the Documents folder and can't be removed, due to SIP.
9 hours ago
It turns out the issue is a com.apple.macl extended attribute that gets set on the Documents folder and can't be removed, due to SIP.
Doesn’t seem like a bug to me - it’s just a poor UI. Two different security systems both working properly but only one has a UI to show the protections.
Why would you think it's "working properly"?
The app somehow gained a permanent permission that I didn't give and that I can't remove no matter what I do. That's not working properly in any sense.
It’s working properly in the sense that the Apple-provided file picker UI is designed to give permanent file permission access to an app. But the user thinks that access is temporary. It’s a mismatch between the user’s mental model and what’s actually happening.
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>I didn't give
This is not true, you do give consent when you pick a folder to open