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Console message about "deny (1) file-read-data" for removed firefox profile

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    Hey Russell,

    whenever I start my mac with Cookie 5.0.6 installed, the console is full of messages about deny file-read-data.

    Several locations are listed which seem to be a problem. Most messages are about a location which no longer exists since the firefox profile in question has been removed a while ago. How can I go about this and tell cookie that this firefox profile no longer exists?

    Attached a .txt file of the console messages.

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      you could try resetting Cookie's sandbox permissions:

      • open up the "Advanced" tab in Preferences.
      • click the button "Remove all Sandbox Premissions"
      • then back in Cookie's main window
        disable/enable any browser.

      can you let me know if this helps.

      ~
      Russell
      SweetPProductions.com

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        wrote on last edited by SweetP
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        Great, this did the trick. The gone firefox profile no longer appears in console.app.

        The remaining entries are:
        21.05.16 00:31:56,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Cookie(399) deny(1) file-read-data /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Chromium/Local State
        21.05.16 00:31:56,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Cookie(399) deny(1) file-read-data /Users/username/Library/Cookies

        Are those of any concern? Can I do something about them?

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