

Keep in mind that generating logs can take a long time if you backtrack too far. This feature requires you to be an administrator and is only useful for experts. If you go to window menu you can bring up the log window where you can see all TCC, LaunchServices, securityd and other entries. It would be nice if more information about each parameter was provided when hovering over the checkboxes, as the current tooltip may be unintentional and not provide any useful information. The latter can only be found in apps made by Apple. The app will show you which data classes the app has access to, and whether it uses public access flags or Apple’s private flags. What follows is what most users will care about. Below is the SDK version it was built with. In addition to the bundle identifier and version, you can also see if the app is signed by Apple, whether it’s from the App Store, hardened or notarized, or just signed with a developer ID. same, save Buttons are not available for these checkboxes, but for the log below (if you wish to export it to a text file). You’ll notice there’s a bunch of checkboxes here, but nothing can be toggled on or off, which was my initial impression as well.
