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Hit Return or Enter to search. Want to allow apps downloaded from anywhere? Here's how. Igor Degtiarenko. Writer and blogger at MacPaw, curious just about everything. Did you enjoy this post? Subscribe Now. April 16, Updated: September 13, CleanMyMac X. Free Download. These might also interest you:. February 05, May 13, May 29, November 11, September 28, February 04, Subscribe to know first Our delivery owl will bring you our best deals and news about MacPaw apps.

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Something went wrong. Please refresh the page. MacPaw uses cookies to personalize your experience on our website. By default, the security and privacy preferences of your Mac are set to allow apps from the App Store and identified developers.

For additional security, you can chose to allow only apps from the App Store. Click the lock and enter your password to make changes. An app that has been notarized by Apple indicates that Apple checked it for malicious software and none was detected:.

Prior to macOS Catalina, opening an app that hasn't been notarized shows a yellow warning icon and asks if you're sure you want to open it:. If you have set your Mac to allow apps only from the App Store and you try to install an app from elsewhere, your Mac will say that the app can't be opened because it was not downloaded from the App Store.

If you see this warning, it means that the app was not notarized, and Apple could not scan the app for known malicious software. You may want to look for an updated version of the app in the App Store or look for an alternative app.



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