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by martinced 4896 days ago
"Your Mac Keeps A Log Of Your Downloads"...

In your user account.

There's quite a difference right there. I thought it was some kind of "hidden" file (not unlike the GPS location which was saved by default on any iPhone with a GPS -- up to the latest iPhone!?) which had now been discovered.

It's just in your user account so it's no big deal.

2 comments

Why is it different just because it's in your user account?

Everyone with access to your Mac can access it just as well, i assume. I guess it can also be read by applications, uploaded to the internet? I don't have a Mac so i don't know the restrictions but i would consider it privacy information that i would like to know if and where it's stored. There is a reason you can delete your browser history. Or your recently accessed files list.

> Everyone with access to your Mac can access it just as well, i assume

If they're logged on to your account, but not if they are using a different account.

>I guess it can also be read by applications, uploaded to the internet?

Not Mac App Store apps - they're quarantined.

> If they're logged on to your account, but not if they are using a different account.

So, they are encrypted or how is that guaranteed?

File permissions.
It's more than 'no big deal' because it does it irrespective of the Safari 'Private Browsing' feature.