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Blocking home folder access doesn't effect flatpaked apps with hardcoded dir.'s #153

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hanaral opened this issue Apr 19, 2021 · 1 comment

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@hanaral
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hanaral commented Apr 19, 2021

What Happened

Seems that flatpak apps like Zoom which have specific directory access don't get effected by toggling off home or all folder access (in Zoom's case, I disabled access to my home folder, but it evidently can continue reading/writing ~/Documents/Zoom to it's hearts contempt)

Expected Behavior

Settings should do what they say, and display info on odd configurations like Zoom
See #148

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Open and close Zoom
  2. Delete ~/Documents/Zoom
  3. Disable all folder access for Zoom
  4. Open zoom again
  5. Check ~/Documents/Zoom 'existence

Platform Information

elementary OS 6 Daily

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Closing in favor of #145

@lenemter lenemter closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Mar 31, 2024
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