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by KennyBlanken 1638 days ago
This is why newer versions of MacOS require you to grant permissions for an application to access folders in your user account. If you keep the keepass database in a folder like "secure", then no other program will be able to get to it. On Linux, there are a ton of ways of implementing something similar.

KeepassXC requires authorizing a plugin, and authorizing specific sites before it releases a password.