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should i be worried installing these two? what does it mean though?

(these are captured from Pop! OS software manager)

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

I don't know why a journaling app needs full system access and access to system settings, and the permission Flatseal requests is a dangerous one if you pay attention to these things. Looks like they're doing their job to me.

Xournal seems pretty trustworthy to me, so I assume it's for code simplicity (or age) or not being made with Flatpak in mind - just 'open any file/full filesystem access'' (for basic functions like opening files) and 'change system settings' for probably only a few features that change system settings.

I agree the permissions are dangerous and I commend Flatpak for incentivizing developers to use granular permissions.

As others (and you yourself have said), Flatseal's entire purpose is to edit Flatpak lermissions, so that one shouldn't be alarming.