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by eeeeeeeeeeeee
2541 days ago
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You’ve used past tense in all your examples. Is it still true? As Apple has moved more towards a system with GateKeeper where apps must operate in a sandbox, this behavior seems less acceptable in 2019. I don’t want apps having complete access to my home directory because they absolutely do not need it to function. I like that when I remove an app installed via App Store on Mac, I know it’s actually gone. It seems like this was part of the thing that people couldn’t stand about Windows — spyware coming along for the ride that is not removed when you delete the main app. |
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Macs are general purpose computers and it would be absolutely inappropriate for Apple to try to prevent users from running software on them.