For an easier way to manage #Flatpak app permissions on Linux, try Flatseal
https://www.omglinux.com/manage-flatpak-permissions-using-flatseal-app/
For an easier way to manage #Flatpak app permissions on Linux, try Flatseal https://www.omglinux.com/manage-flatpak-permissions-using-flatseal-app/ 4 comments
@tbernard Disabling any of these permissions can disable something in the app. That's what they're there for. If a user wants to be a power user, let them be a power user. Just explain that here there be dragons, and maybe ask for password if app is system-wide. |
@omglinux should be standard on all distros that have flatpak support.