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unfortunately denied permission to acces local foto folders when installing Firefox after upgrading to macOS Mojave. How can this be corrected?

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In FF I try to upload a foto to a website, I want to go to the foto folder but I have no access to the folder. It was by mistake that I denied access fotos during installation. I refreshed FF ( did not help) and tried a fresh install ( did not help either).

In FF I try to upload a foto to a website, I want to go to the foto folder but I have no access to the folder. It was by mistake that I denied access fotos during installation. I refreshed FF ( did not help) and tried a fresh install ( did not help either).

ఎంపిక చేసిన పరిష్కారం

Hi,

You should be able to grant Firefox access by doing the following:

1. Go to the apple menu in the upper-left, and choose "system preferences". 2. Click on "security and privacy", and go to the "privacy" tab. 3. Look for Firefox in either the "photos" or "full disk access" sections, and check the box next to it.

Hope that helps!

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ఎంపిక చేసిన పరిష్కారం

Hi,

You should be able to grant Firefox access by doing the following:

1. Go to the apple menu in the upper-left, and choose "system preferences". 2. Click on "security and privacy", and go to the "privacy" tab. 3. Look for Firefox in either the "photos" or "full disk access" sections, and check the box next to it.

Hope that helps!

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Yes thanks a lot! Took less than 5 minutes after hours of struggling.