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      gmason last edited by SweetP

      When starting, it keeps requesting a permission interminably. Seems to be for Library/Preferences. I keep allowing, it keeps popping up. 😞

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        SweetP @gmason last edited by

        @gmason Try clicking the Remove all Sandbox permissions button on the Advanced tab in Preferences.

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        Russell
        SweetPProductions.com

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          SweetP last edited by

          this should be fixed in the latest beta, and will make it into v6.1.2

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          Russell
          SweetPProductions.com

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            DerekCurrie last edited by

            I note that I ran into this loop, adding Containers along with Library, in versions 6.3.5 and 6.3.6. Thankfully, I found this post.
            But the solution was more than simply 'Remove all Sandbox permissions'. I also had to:

            1. Enable Global permissions. This covered all my browsers.
            2. Click "Enable" for EACH browser down my list.
            3. Approve of the resulting (all too familiar) requests for permissions: Library and Containers. Just once!
              Cookie is now sane again.
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              ghodagadi last edited by

              I am using Cookie 6.3.6. Cookie endless asks for path permissions. I cannot even get out of the loop to try to change the preferences. Finally killed it via activity monitor since it does not otherwise show up in the force quit window. So finally deleted it off my iMac so I can do some work. If it gets fixed, I may choose to use Cookie again, but very frustrating.

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                SweetP last edited by SweetP

                If you can’t access Preferences, then you need to do a full reset of Cookie.

                Quit Cookie first.

                You can restore your settings,
                by first making a copy of all the files in this folder:
                ~/Library/Containers/com.sweetpproductions.CookieApp/Data/Library/Application Support/CookieApp

                Then delete this folder:
                ~/Library/Containers/Cookie

                On macOS Catalina and earlier, the folder path is:
                ~/Library/Containers/com.sweetpproductions.CookieApp

                Restart cookie,
                Quickly skip through the setup.
                Quit Cookie,
                And replace the files you copied earlier.

                Then you should be able to restart Cookie with all your browser settings and favorites.
                You still need to go into Preferences and update any settings you had customised (start at login, hide dock icon etc…)

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                Russell
                SweetPProductions.com

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                  Tribulatio @SweetP last edited by

                  @SweetP I feel that the information above should be updated. I have been encountering the issue for some time, and I continue to encounter it from time to time. I am currently on Monterey. There is no ~/Library/Containers/com.sweetpproductions.CookieApp/Data/Library/Application Support/CookieApp folder in my Library. There is definitely a ~/Library/Containers/Cookie folder, but there seems to be in that folder various items unrelated (?) to Cookie that I am not sure I should delete (more than 9 Mo total size).
                  What I delete is the small (sub)folder: ~/Library/Containers/Cookie/Data/Library/ApplicationSupport/CookieApp (it contains Favorites.plist, Settings.plist and TrackingCookies.plist). It seems to do the job.
                  Any comment or advice?

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                    SweetP @Tribulatio last edited by

                    @Tribulatio thats correct. The folder names have changed in macOS Monterey

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                    Russell
                    SweetPProductions.com

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