So if that's your biggest issue with this, maybe you should stick to closed systems like iOS. I'm not trying to defend Dropbox, I'm just trying to point out that your argument "I don't KNOW FOR SURE what it does so it COULD DO ANYTHING" applies to basically any Mac app. The majority of medium to advanced apps on Mac will need to install a helper and all you ever see is "Enter password to install helper tool".ĭo you question every single one these apps like you are with Dropbox right now and if not then why? In the case of Dropbox, you can argue that it's shady to circumvent standard practices for Accessibility permissions, but like I said previously it's likely part of a UX enhancement rather than nefarious purposes. There is no app that details every little part of what the elevated permissions are used for. What you are saying applies to any app in existence that asks for elevated permissions.
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