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In any discussion of software, regardless of the app in question it seems, someone always asks "Can I trust this app?" seeking some protection against malware or privacy invasion. It would serve anyone interested in investigating software or trying new apps to learn a few things about how to answer this question for themselves. Here is a list that is not comprehensive but should serve as a good place to start.

  1. Search Reddit for references to the app.

  2. Apps from the Mac app store can generally be regarded as safe from malware, but you should read the privacy policy and make a decision based on your comfort level

  3. Use a firewall like Little Snitch or Lulu if you have concerns about an app accessing the Internet with your data. Objective-See also makes Block-Block which will notify you when new apps try to access the Internet.

  4. Don't use any pirated software

  5. Don't disable System Integrity Protection or Gatekeeper

  6. If downloading from third party sites like MacUpdate or GitHub, evaluate the number of downloads or stars an app has to determine how widely used it is. Generally (but not always) apps that have a lot of users have been investigated by enough people to be safe.

  7. Stay current on tech/Apple news. If there is a misbehaving app, it generally makes the news.

  8. If you want the extra protection, use something like Malware Bytes on demand scanner

  9. If you are dealing with highly sensitive financial or other data, learn how to use encryption tools like Cryptomator so that you have control and you are not relying on unknown developers.

  10. Learn to use a VPNs if you have security and privacy concerns.

  11. Don't believe everything you hear. There are bad actors who spread misinformation about safe apps. Paranoia can also be catching.

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