Dr.cleaner mac news

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The apps have now been removed from the Mac App Store, but if you have previously installed these apps, you should uninstall them straight away. What’s really worrying is that if these apps have access to the home directory they could potentially gather even more personal data without consent. On using the app, found it had created a zip file which, when opened, contained browser history, Google search information, and a “file containing a complete list of all apps installed on the system, including information about where they were downloaded from, whether they are 64-bit compatible and their code signature”.Īt no point did the app ask permission or inform the user that it was collecting this data.

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Unarchiver, and confirmed that it was indeed collecting data from the home directory of the Mac it was installed on. The website, which has reported on the issue, tried out one of the apps, Dr.