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The application accesses the following location(s):
~/Downloads
The majority of developers encountering this issue are opening files in Read/Write mode instead of Read-Only mode, in which case it should be changed to Read-Only.
Other common reasons for this issue include:
creating or writing files in the above location(s), which are not valid locations for files to be written as stated in documentation
writing to the above location(s) without using a valid app-id as a container for the written files
Please review the "File-System Usage Requirements for the App Store" of Submitting to the Mac App Store for the locations apps are allowed to write and for further guidance.
If you are unable to reproduce this issue, ensure you are testing the exact version of the app that you submitted for review, and that you're doing so in a minimally privileged environment. See Technical Q&A QA1778: How to reproduce bugs reported against Mac App Store submissions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
2.30
The application accesses the following location(s):
~/Downloads
The majority of developers encountering this issue are opening files in Read/Write mode instead of Read-Only mode, in which case it should be changed to Read-Only.
Other common reasons for this issue include:
Please review the "File-System Usage Requirements for the App Store" of Submitting to the Mac App Store for the locations apps are allowed to write and for further guidance.
If you are unable to reproduce this issue, ensure you are testing the exact version of the app that you submitted for review, and that you're doing so in a minimally privileged environment. See Technical Q&A QA1778: How to reproduce bugs reported against Mac App Store submissions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: