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You should use containers (a sandbox for each app you run). That way no malicious app can access your files. The easiest way is using Docker.
You should probably contextualise this and say instead that containers make it harder for the application to affect your environment and files.
It may be possible to break out of a container.
I do use docker, I set up a docker account as well with selected permissions.
Actually no. I do not use root account. I have separated users for containers :P
Hey buddy, you should calm down a bit. Not a single person will take anything you say serious if you present it with such a hostile attitude.
Of course anyone can talk freely here, but you should really consider your manners when conversing in our communities.
What's the the unhelpful hostile attitude? Is it still 1996 where it's cool to shit on people for not knowing everything about what they're doing and call them "noobs"?