![]() The real name is SIP or System Integrity Protection, by default its turning on to prevent the user, to cause irreversible damage to the operating system. ![]() Let's try to delete Safari, You can't.Īnd this is because of the second root, what i call "Over root". On macOS, there are 2 root access, the first is the classical root, authorizing the user to make some modification on the os, but rights even as root, are limited to protect the user. I don't have a virus to offer you, but you can trust me when i say that using over root is dangerous. You seem to be suspicious about me and it's clearly normal, because i'm pretty new on this forum.
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