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a security mechanism that separates running programs from each other so that untested, or untrusted programs won't inject malicious or bad code.
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Utilize "burner" user accounts to sandbox specific "sketchy" apps
I'd be more inclined towards a 'burner' VM macOS install if you're that worried. Duplicate it before any sketchy install, so you can just delete it after use, keeping the 'master' VM safe.
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How can I avoid permission-related failures when importing in Photos.app via AppleScript?
Apple Event Manager will add sandbox extensions to events that have file-like parameters, but only if the parameter is of a recognized file-like type: typeAlias, typeFileURL, cFile, and so on. … Without these extensions, the file will not be accessible from the target application’s sandbox, and the command will probably fail. …