MacOS Application Security

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От Joe Bloggs
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Msg-id CALLWS71RY8x7FDeAGwDCmrtu5XuJY8p6vf8+dCtfx8+s_upcZg@mail.gmail.com
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Ответы AW: MacOS Application Security  ("Dischner, Anton" <Anton.Dischner@med.uni-muenchen.de>)
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Hi,

From what I'm reading, you need to create a user with the bare minimum of rights to install and use PostgreSQL for security reasons. Question is, when you install PostgreSQL on a Mac using the Postgres.app and then you go to the data folder with the cluster and have a look at the permissions, my computer name user (I'm guessing an admin of some sort) is plastered across everything. Is the Postgres.app inherently less secure? Is using the Homebrew approach a better idea? Or should I just manually set permissions after the app is installed?

Thanks!

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