should i be worried installing these two? what does it mean though?

(these are captured from Pop! OS software manager)

  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    4 months ago

    They mean that the app has that permission. It is good that they let the user know the apps capabilities

    • The_Terrible_Humbaba@slrpnk.net
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      4 months ago

      Not for the average/casual user, which is why this post exists.

      The average person will look at that and see the ‘!’ in a triangle and became scared of what it can do to their system, even though it has no more permissions than a system package. Alternatively, they will become desensitized and learn to ignore it, resulting in installing flatpacks from untrusted and unverified sources.

      Overall, I just think the idea around having to sandbox all flatpaks is not a good idea. To give a concrete example, Librewolf is marked as “potentially unsafe” because it has access to the download folder, but if I want to use it to open a file that isn’t in “downloads” I have to use flatseal to give it extra permissions - it’s the worst of both worlds! Trying so hard to comply with flatpak guidelines that it gets in the way of doing things, and still not being considered safe enough.