Christ almighty what clickbait bullshit… here’s the changelog of the change:
In macOS Sequoia, users will no longer be able to Control-click to override Gatekeeper when opening software that isn’t signed correctly or notarized. They’ll need to visit System Settings > Privacy & Security to review security information for software before allowing it to run.
Plus you can completely disable gatekeeper in the terminal. Y’all can put away your pitchforks now.
This is a million times better than the current. Using homebrew, you often have to re-approve apps that brew ended up reinstalling in a manner to remove the previous exception.
Now, worst-case, it’s the same process as any other app permission, and best case, it can be adjusted via the terminal.
Christ almighty what clickbait bullshit… here’s the changelog of the change:
Plus you can completely disable gatekeeper in the terminal. Y’all can put away your pitchforks now.
This is a million times better than the current. Using homebrew, you often have to re-approve apps that brew ended up reinstalling in a manner to remove the previous exception.
Now, worst-case, it’s the same process as any other app permission, and best case, it can be adjusted via the terminal.
--no-quarantine
is your friend.