How To Allow Full Disk Access Mac?
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1. Open System Preferences from the Apple menu.
2. Select Security & Privacy.
3. Select the Privacy tab.
4. Select Full Disk Access from the left menu.
5. Click the lock icon in the bottom left corner and enter your administrator password.
6. Click the + icon to add an application to the Full Disk Access list.
7. Select the application you want to allow Full Disk Access to and click Open.
8. The application should now appear in the list of applications that have Full Disk Access.
1. Open System Preferences, go to Security & Privacy then select the Privacy tab.
2. Under the Privacy tab, select Full Disk Access from the list of options on the left side of the window.
3. Click the lock icon in the lower left corner and enter an administrator name and password when prompted.
4. Click the plus (+) symbol in the lower left corner.
5. Find and select the application you wish to give Full Disk Access.
6. Click the Open button to allow the application access to your Mac‘s disk.