Mine is the same - drwxr-xr-x  46 Simondo  staff  1472 Oct  3 09:46 
/Users/Simondo/Library/Safari
 Except for the @ sign? I have no idea what that means though.

I can see in that folder when I go to it with finder direct and can open 
the Bookmarks/plist file, but get a blank folder when I navigate into there 
via the 'browse' link in Quicksilver.

On Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 10:05:00 AM UTC-7, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> 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:
>
> $ ls -ld ~/Library/Safaridrwxr-xr-x@ 34 rob  staff   1.1K Oct  3 12:56 
> /Users/rob/Library/Safari
>
> -- 
> Rob McBroom
> http://www.skurfer.com/
>

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