![]() I would think it would be enabled by default, invisible in these panes, and not controllable by users through the GUI. ![]() ![]() This seems odd, as XProtect is part of the builtin security framework for Mac OS, and it needs access to anywhere an application is located, so that it can be checked on launch as needed. It is not showing up in Files and Folders. ![]() Just noticed that in Monterey 12.4, XProtect.app is showing up in the Full Disk Access pane of System Preferences/Security & Privacy/Privacy, and it is unchecked. ![]()
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