'However, once the user has clicked Allow since Adware Doctor requested permission to the user's home directory, it will have carte blanche access to all the user's files.
'Now, an anti-malware or anti-adware tool is going to need legitimate access to user's files and directories-for example, to scan them for malicious code,' Wardle explains. To do this, Adware Doctor bypasses Apple Mac App Store sandbox restrictions to be able to access, copy and upload user files from the Mac computer it is installed on. According to Wardle, Adware Doctor collects sensitive users' data-primarily any website you've visited or searched for-from all the popular web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, and then sends that data to Chinese server at run by the app's makers.