Crack open your Terminal App:
Type this:
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sudo spctl --master-disable
Then crack open SYSTEM PREFERENCES:
AND go to 'Security and Privacy' and accept 'software from ANYWHERE'.
THAT IS ALL.
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sudo spctl --master-disable
Certainly NOT with Sequoia.For software not from identified developers, just right-click, select open, dismiss the warnings and you won't be asked again - for that specific app.
What a load of cobblers.so anyone can just walk in.
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sudo spctl --master-enable
I was not advocating GENERAL security disablement: I was advocating disabling security, temporarily, for a certain single reason: to get a piece of software to run that is of known provenance, but will NOT run otherwise.But advocating disabling security to a general audience is beyond irresponsible.