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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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#Authenticate as an adminstrator.<br>[[File:SequoiaGatekeeper-AuthenticateApp.png|260px]] | #Authenticate as an adminstrator.<br>[[File:SequoiaGatekeeper-AuthenticateApp.png|260px]] | ||
#The app will now open. | #The app will now open. | ||
[[Category:General guides]] | [[Category:General guides]] | ||