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Is anyone else nervous trusting all his programs to have access to all
his files? Is there already a reasonable solution to this problem?
It makes me nervous for, say, Firefox and its plugins to be able to read
and write every file I own, whether it's gnucash, ~/.ssh, or other
sensitive files.
Absolutely. Right now, I use different logins for different things
(casual web surfing, financial stuff, snd work), but it's inconvenient and
far from fullproof.
Capabilities or MAC systems could be used here -- someone just has to put
in the work to make it happen.
-Jason
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