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I noticed that Firebase creates these files in ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Measurement:
com.google.gmp.measurement.plist
google_experimentation_database.sql
google-app-measurement.sql
They're not prefixed with any unique identifiers and I'm wondering what happens if another non-sandboxed app also uses Firebase Analytics? Will it not lead to conflicts or any issues? Isn't there a way to ensure my app data is stored in a unique location?
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I'm using Analytics with a macOS app (non-sandboxed), and initialize the Firebase app using FirebaseOptions object:
I noticed that Firebase creates these files in
~/Library/Application Support/Google/Measurement:com.google.gmp.measurement.plistgoogle_experimentation_database.sqlgoogle-app-measurement.sqlThey're not prefixed with any unique identifiers and I'm wondering what happens if another non-sandboxed app also uses Firebase Analytics? Will it not lead to conflicts or any issues? Isn't there a way to ensure my app data is stored in a unique location?
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