
Current support documents include detailed listings of each of the protected categories in the context of their controls in System Settings, and additional information about ‘advanced settings’. Since then it has been so transparent that Apple has provided minimal documentation, either for users or developers. When TCC was described at WWDC 2018, its initials were explained as meaning Transparency, Consent and Control. Should you try to fix it using the tools provided, or give up, trash its database, and start afresh? Documentation This article looks at what you can do when TCC is playing up, as seems to afflict many users. Since those happy days, we’ve gained SIP to ensure that even root can’t access much on our Macs, then in 2012 we gained TCC to turn privacy control into an ongoing battle for many.

It’s hard to believe that Mac OS X originally survived with just conventional Unix permissions and privileges.
