On 3 Oct 2018, at 10:47, Simon ... wrote:

I tried to duplicate the folder location in the list of places it looks, and it shows the Safari folder as having a no entry sign on it so it is
presumably some other kind of permissions thing? See screenshots

I saw the same “no entry” icon for `~/Library/Safari` and wasn’t able to see its contents using Path Finder, but I was able to open it using Finder. I added Path Finder to the “Full Disk Access” list and now I can see it there, too.

You seem to ave something going on system-wide that affects everything including Finder. You could try adding Finder manually, but that won’t really help QS, and if QS is already on the list, there must be more to it.

You could verify that the Unix permissions are correct, I suppose. Mine shows:

~~~console
$ ls -ld ~/Library/Safari
drwxr-xr-x@ 34 rob  staff   1.1K Oct  3 12:56 /Users/rob/Library/Safari
~~~

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