To pre-empt privacy problems in Mojave, you need to know information which is currently not easily obtained. Here’s an app to do it for you.
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Mojave’s new privacy controls continue to cause problems with AppleEvents, and have a remaining bug to be fixed. Why have they been discovered so late, though?
Proposes and provides a simple graphical summary of privacy capabilities for apps in Mojave. Also shows how to add them in a Help window.
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How can third-party command tools access files under Mojave’s new privacy protection? Isn’t this going to be a nightmare?
Apple has just pushed an update to the data used by Gatekeeper, bringing its version number to 153, […]
Giving an app Full Disk Access doesn’t. The only way to give an app access to some protected data is by trying to access that data, but when macOS crashes that app, the user is stuffed.
How did it take Apple so long to tell users of the imminent death of Back to My Mac? And why does Apple replace fully-functional Smart Keyboards?
Apple has announced that its Back to My Mac feature will not be supported in macOS 10.14 Mojave, […]
