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Q: RTILA Requesting Extensive Permissions on MacBook – Is This Normal?

I recently started using RTILA on my MacBook and noticed that it's requesting a lot of permissions, including access that requires my system password. Is this expected behavior? I'm a bit concerned about the level of access it's asking for.
What are the potential risks of granting these permissions? Could it allow access to my personal files or sensitive data?
Would appreciate any insights or experiences from others who have used RTILA.

RodBottoPLUSJul 16, 2025
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Jul 16, 2025

A: Dear RodBotto

I recently started using RTILA on my MacBook and noticed that it's requesting a lot of permissions, including access that requires my system password. Is this expected behavior? I'm a bit concerned about the level of access it's asking for.
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RTILA needs a lot of access to be able to automate your browser and parts of your operating system.

What are the potential risks of granting these permissions? Could it allow access to my personal files or sensitive data?
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No risk here. The good thing is that everything stays local in your computer. The only query/data that goes out is the check for your license validity. So any password you save within your automation browser sessions will be saved on your local computer/browser just like it happens with your regular browser like Safari.

Would appreciate any insights or experiences from others who have used RTILA.
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You can reach out to our community on https://www.skool.com/classmercial

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Edited: Jul 16, 2025

Makes sense. Thanks for your quick reply