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414 macOS Sequoia Makes It Harder To Run Apps That Aren't Properly Signed or Notarized

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 08/07/2024 18:40 EDT

macOS Sequoia Makes It Harder To Run Apps That Aren't Properly Signed or Notarized

Ryan Christoffel writes via 9to5Mac: Since the Mac doesn't have the same locked-down app distribution system of iOS and iPadOS, Apple has created other tools meant to protect users. Some of those tools include app signing and notarization. Essentially, these provide a way for Apple to perform a level of vetting for macOS apps, even ones that don't hit the Mac App Store. The intent is to ultimately prevent harmful software from being inadvertently opened by Mac users. Trying to open an app that isn't correct

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