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Newcomer Normal user Level: 2 Posts: 1/1 EXP: 31 Next: 15 Since: 07-15-21 Last post: 1015 days ago Last view: 1013 days ago |
Hey there,
I was wondering why melonDS needs to access the calendar and reminders in macOS, thanks in advance to anyone who answers |
Generic aka RSDuck |
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Big fire melon Administrator Level: 44 Posts: 377/593 EXP: 587870 Next: 23415 Since: 10-12-19 Last post: 4 days ago Last view: 1 day ago |
dont worry it seems to be just some default value somewhere we havent changed, melonds never uses the permission to read any personal information. ____________________ Take me to your heart / never let me go! "clearly you need to mow more lawns and buy a better pc" - Hydr8gon |
Digifiend |
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Member Normal user Level: 14 Posts: 21/51 EXP: 12251 Next: 820 Since: 03-21-21 From: Hull, UK Last post: 373 days ago Last view: 373 days ago |
Wait, Calendars? So that would involve the system clock, right? Does MelonDS correctly synchronise the DS time (as shown in the firmware) to the computer's clock? It does on Windows, but I wonder if that's the reason it asks for this permission on MacOS? |
Generic aka RSDuck |
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Big fire melon Administrator Level: 44 Posts: 387/593 EXP: 587870 Next: 23415 Since: 10-12-19 Last post: 4 days ago Last view: 1 day ago |
Posted by Digifiend I don't think any permission is necessary to read the current time or date. The calendar permissions are about reading/setting appointments in the user's calendar. ____________________ Take me to your heart / never let me go! "clearly you need to mow more lawns and buy a better pc" - Hydr8gon |
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