Hi Artem and all, > > 2) Sandboxes are limiting, but matter. It is way more difficult to freeze to > death or misuse iPhone than Android. That probably goes against Mer/Sailfish > philosophy though. > But a sandbox must not be a bad thing per se. We could learn a lot from the app bundle file structure from the Apple universe (OSX and iOS). For those who fear sandboxes like the devil: it should be possible to get more permissions on the device, via policy, manifest whatever you want to call it. This way a SailfishOS device could benefit from the security, a sandbox provides as a default but developers and users would not be limited to it. This also raises questions regarding filesystem access, there is already another thread about that topic. And there are a lot of ways to implement such a sandbox.
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