Lesson 16- Use Metadata, Spotlight and Siri Flashcards

1
Q

What’s the file system metadata? What are some examples?

A

info stored outside of a file or folder.

file flags, extended file attributes and permissions

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What are some of the common file flags used by Catalina?

A

locked flag, hidden flag

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3
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What are file system tags?

A

type of metadata that allows you to quickly assign keywords or tags to any items.

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How does the Spotlight search service used metadata?

A

creates index databases of file system metadata so that it can perform normally time-intensive searches almost instantly

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5
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Where does Spotlight store its metadata index databases and its plug-ins?

A

at the root of every volume in a /.Spotlight-V100 folder

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6
Q

What are some privacy and security concerns with Spotlight?

A

others can search the contents of locally attached nonsystem volumes when ownership is ignored on those volumes

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Q

How should you resolve an issue where a Spotlight search doesn’t find the correct items?

A

force Spotlight to rebuild index databases by deleting them and restarting your Mac or by managing spotlight preferences

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8
Q

How can you ensure that Siri doesn’t send audio recordings to Apple?

A

disabling Siri from Siri preferences

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