![]() They say it’s normal behavior because the backup app needs to access the file. I’ve checked dropbox forums and there’s a lot of people complaining about this, using macos time-machine and other backup apps. ![]() Duplicacy 2.3 triggers access of file so that the file is downloadedĭuplicacy 2.2.3 gives warning but doesn’t trigger the file
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