MacOS has been heading in this direction, but Mojave makes apps play this “Mother, May I?” game in more ways. You might not want to let some new game thumb through your photos or record your voice. The idea behind those prompts is that you should always be aware of how a particular app can access your personal data or features of your device. You’ve noticed that when you launch a new app on your iPhone or iPad, it often prompts for access to your photos or contacts, the camera or microphone, and more. ![]() With macOS 10.14 Mojave, Apple has beefed up the Mac’s privacy so it more closely resembles privacy in iOS. ![]() Privacy Request Dialogs in Mojave Explainedīy Aaron Bryson | | Article, Blog, Explainer, How-To, Mac, macOS, macOS Mojave, privacy, Security, System Preferences
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