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Emacs runs inside an operating system such as GNU/Linux, and
relies on the operating system to check security constraints such
as accesses to files. The default settings for Emacs are designed
for typical use; they may require some tailoring in environments
where security is more of a concern, or less of a concern, than
usual. For example, file-local variables can be risky, and you
can set the variable enable-local-variables to
:safe or (even more conservatively) to
nil; conversely, if your files can all be trusted
and the default checking for these variables is irritating, you
can set enable-local-variables to :all.
See Safe
File Variables.
See Security Considerations in The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, for more information about security considerations when using Emacs as part of a larger application.