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"path": "/t/sandboxing-stopped-all-installed-flathub-apps-have-access-to-all-folders-and-files-outside-their-sandbox-what-could-cause-this-challenge/12244#post_3",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-21T18:57:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Hello @CodedOre . My replies are below.\n\n> But, if you want to confirm the sandbox is really working, here is a quick test you can do:\n>\n> Run `flatpak run --command=bash org.freedesktop.Platform//25.08`.\n\nThanks for your suggestion . I will try this when I am available. Then post the result here.\n\n* * *\n\n> Yes, an Flatpak can gain default access to selected folders by having a filesystem permission set.\n\nAll global `filesystem` Flatpak permissions are denied. Same for the app `filesystem` Flatpak permissions. They are all denied. Detailed configuration about this is in my original post up above. Maybe my original post was not clear about this.",
"title": "Sandboxing stopped: All installed Flathub apps have access to all folders and files outside their sandbox. What could cause this challenge?"
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