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authorUser Mms <mms@voyager.local>2024-11-03 09:49:56 +0100
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+title = "MacOS X 2001-2024"
+author = ["MichaƂ Sapka"]
+date = 2024-11-03T09:42:00+01:00
+categories = ["blog"]
+draft = false
+weight = 2001
+image_dir = "blog/images"
+image_max_width = 600
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+> Apple is eliminating the option to Control-click to open Mac software that is not correctly signed or notarized in macOS Sequoia. To install apps that Gatekeeper blocks, users will need to open up System Settings and go to the Privacy and Security section to "review security information" before being able to run the software.
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+> -- [MacRumors](https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/macos-sequoia-makes-it-harder-to-override-gatekeeper-security.2433066/)
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+At this point, effectively you can not develop for MacOS without paying Apple.