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You'll no longer be able to override Gatekeeper in
macOS Sequoia with a keyboard shortcut as Apple
continues to crack down on unsigned software.
Things got a bit more difficult in newer versions of macOS with the SIP protection that can only be turned off via Terminal in Safe Boot mode.
Apple is obviously tightening things up further. Eventually it will
probably be like iOS / iPadOS and only allow apps to be installed form
the official Apple App Store and the approved other app stores that new
laws have forced Apple into allowing.
On 8/6/24 4:46 PM, Your Name wrote:
You'll no longer be able to override Gatekeeper in
áá macOS Sequoia with a keyboard shortcut as Apple
áá continues to crack down on unsigned software.
Seems to me that I was able to override it by opening terminal and then typing in
sudo spctl --master-disable
... and entering my password afterwards.
I dislike Apple interfering with what I can and can't run.
Disabling Gatekeeper is one of the first things I do on any new Mac or
OS install/upgrade.
Apple is obviously tightening things up further. Eventually it will
probably be like iOS / iPadOS and only allow apps to be installed form
the official Apple App Store and the approved other app stores that new
laws have forced Apple into allowing.