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Old 07-28-2019, 03:29 AM   #4
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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 ...
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Security/privacy controls are more robust in Mohave, it is normal for almost all third party apps to trigger permissions requests if required to access anything outside the immediate user home. DeDRM (if allowed) will end up in the System Preferences>Security and Privacy>Privacy>Automation. This allows apps to control other apps and provides access to documents and data in those apps, and perform actions within them. Needed to access the kindle user library etc.
I don't really understand what needing permission for Finder and System Events means, or what potential harm could occur , but if the permissions requests are expected and benign, all is good. Thank you!

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