BertN45 you can read this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppArmor
As I understand it, an AppArmor profile on a program restricts what it can do 
to your computer, whereas without AppArmor or something similar to it, a 
program will have unrestricted access to your computer (except for what 
requires root). Do correct me if I'm wrong Olivier...

If you want this security back then you can install the LibreOffice snap
and remove the LibreOffice Deb with `snap install libreoffice ; sudo apt
remove libreoffice* ; sudo apt autoremove` but be warned that the
LibreOffice snap has a number of bugs that don't exist in the Deb ( see
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bugs?field.tag=snap
)

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