It’s quite rare, but sometimes trying to access your Mac’s log, directly or in an app like T2M2, returns an error. Here’s what to do.
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With apps in future set to come from the App Store or notarized by Apple, entitlements are going to be the rule not an exception.
Apple has intentionally made it very hard to troubleshoot problems with privacy protection. Here’s a new feature to help, in a new version of Taccy.
Each now built with the latest version of Xcode, and notarized for your added security. Recommended for Mojave users in particular.
Mainly for Mojave users having problems with apps and their access to protected data.
How you can tell which Mojave apps have been notarised, and why they are worth seeking out.
Natural language parsing, privacy exploring, update investigating, xattr-tweaking, iCloud poking, log browsing: they’re all here for Mojave.
Two updates aimed primarily at Mojave users, but Taccy now gives more detailed info on code signatures for all users.
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.