I have an unknown program on my computer

I used Xcode on my MacBook Air and suddenly SimulatorTrampoline.xcp

located at Mac/Library/Developer/PrivateFrameworks/CoreSimulator.Framework/Versions/A/XCPServices/ wanted access to my downloaded files my response was that I directly taped no. The applications I have downloaded is Xcode 12 Beta, Firefox, Google Chrome, OpenOffice, VLC, iWork, Spotify, Minecraft, Arduino IDE , GIMP , Brackets, Lego Mindstorms Home, Fritzing, SF-Symbols 2 Beta, Arduino Create Agent, Apple Developer, Reality Converter, MCEdit, MCEdit 2, Blockbench, Chunky (Rendering program) and Sketchup Make 2017 (I just wrote the apps because it feels like that helps) (Arduino IDE , GIMP , Brackets, Lego Mindstorms Home, Fritzing, SF-Symbols 2 Beta, Arduino Create Agent, Apple Developer, Reality Converter, MCEdit, MCEdit 2, Blockbench, Chunky (Rendering program), Sketchup Make 2017 and Xcode 12 Beta is installed locally on my private app folder)

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jul 5, 2020 12:00 PM

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Jul 5, 2020 12:08 PM in response to Mac_Code_Xcode

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Jul 5, 2020 12:55 PM in response to Kappy

It is not a bug, it was a program that wanted to get access to my files. Did you not see that Xcode 12 was located on my user (and it's Library located files) but this was on the /Library (general, for all users). It was not so Xcode related at all. I mentioned that due to that Xcode in general may give .xcp files other permissions. Also why would Xcode use a file called Sumulator Trampoline (the trampoline part is weird)

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