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As of macOS Sequoia (15), Gatekeeper has tightened restrictions on running unsigned applications. The control-click and Open workaround no longer works. This guide demonstrates how to open these applications. Once an app has been opened once, it can be opened normally in the future. | As of macOS Sequoia (15), Gatekeeper has tightened restrictions on running unsigned applications. The control-click and Open workaround no longer works. This guide demonstrates how to open these applications. Once an app has been opened once, it can be opened normally in the future. | ||
== Through Terminal == | |||
Use the following command on the application: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">xattr -cr ./MyApp.app</syntaxhighlight> | |||
== Through System Settings == | == Through System Settings == | ||
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#The app will now open. | #The app will now open. | ||
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Revision as of 02:19, 27 January 2025
As of macOS Sequoia (15), Gatekeeper has tightened restrictions on running unsigned applications. The control-click and Open workaround no longer works. This guide demonstrates how to open these applications. Once an app has been opened once, it can be opened normally in the future.
Through Terminal
Use the following command on the application:
xattr -cr ./MyApp.app