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Old 07-28-2019, 01:12 AM   #2
aNullValue
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Alf's DeDRM - Security Issues???

I’m running Mojave, 10.14.5. While MacOS does throw a prompt for permissions every time DeDRM runs, they’re logical — the only ones I’ve ever seen have been for Finder and System Events. I’ve read elsewhere that the DeDRM app could be added to the list of accessibility applications that are permitted to control your computer, and that’ll suppress the messages... but I’d rather just see the messages and click through them. I’m a fan of keeping things as locked down as possible.
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