How To Download Apps From The App Store For Mac

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​ + + How Safe Is the Mac App Store? Privacy-Violating Apps Uncovered Posted on September 11th, 2018 by Security professionals often advise users that Apple's Mac App Store is one of the safest places to download apps. After all, Apple has a review process that's supposed to help prevent potentially harmful apps from ever being published. Additionally, App Store apps are, which is supposed to limit apps' ability to engage in undesirable behavior.

Together, Apple's app review process and sandboxing theoretically make the App Store a more trustworthy software source than most. Lo and behold, new information has come to light that calls into question the safety of the App Store platform. Many apps have recently been caught doing unscrupulous things, circumventing protections supposedly provided by the App Store, and invading users' privacy. So then, just how safe is the Mac App Store? And what should Mac users do? Multiple Independent Sources Find Privacy-Violating Apps Last Friday, a few Mac security researchers independently published their findings regarding a number of Mac App Store apps that employ questionable tactics, violate Apple's guidelines, and spy on victims' computer activity. A Twitter user going by the name 'Privacy 1st' () recently found some suspicious behavior in a popular App Store app, called Adware Doctor (full App Store title: ' Adware Doctor:Anti Malware &Ad') and began tweeting about it.

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Privacy 1st reached out to a Mac security researcher, Patrick Wardle, who did further investigation of his own. Privacy 1st and Wardle that Adware Doctor—which recently achieved App Store stardom as #1 in Top Paid Utilities and #4 in Top Paid Apps—was stealing users' browsing history and more.

Adware Doctor steals Chrome, Firefox, and Safari browsing history, among other things. Image: For an app that claims to search for adware on the user's account, it's no surprise that Adware Doctor requests access to the user's home directory, since that's where any adware would reside. However, after the user grants this access, the app proceeds to do some questionable things—unrelated to the adware scan—without informing the user. In the background, Adware Doctor creates a password-protected zip archive containing the user's Chrome, Firefox, and Safari browsing history, as well as the user's App Store search history and a list of all the running apps, and then sends that zip archive to a server that's evidently located in China. All of this is done without the victim's knowledge or consent. This behavior is not at all justifiable. Another researcher, Thomas Reed, in a follow-up article that one could argue that a malware or adware cleaning app might want to check recently browsed sites in an attempt to identify and report back about the source of an infection; however, the user is never informed about or asked to consent to this activity, which takes place surreptitiously in the background—even when no adware is found on the system.

Web browsing history can contain very private, personal, or sensitive information. Often it can contain personally identifiable information, or strong clues as to the exact identity of the user. It may reveal things such as home and work addresses (e.g. Via Google Maps searches), medical conditions (e.g.