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restrict my Desktop folder access for root (macos)

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I have read somewhere macOS is rootless. That means we can put some restrictions so far that even root can't access to some system folders. I would like to apply this restriction to my Desktop folder. I want to be sure root won't access to this folder and I want to be sure root won't be able to write into user TCC database too. I would like that the only way for root to access my Desktop folder is to reboot the Mac in recovery mode, disable SIP and add rules into TCC database. Do you think mac os is designed to do something like that?
Asked by Bob5421 (151 rep)
Aug 22, 2023, 09:07 AM
Last activity: Aug 22, 2023, 11:37 AM