Categories: Apple

How to run apps outside system security policies in macOS Sequoia

Security policies are provided in macOS to restrict which apps can run outside of the usual protective system policies. Here’s how macOS Sequoia can override system policies in some cases.

The System Settings app in macOS Sequoia

Apple’s macOS is one of the most secure operating systems in the world. Even so, no operating system is foolproof, and security breaches are still possible.

In the past decade, Apple has added several additional security features to macOS which helps improve security. These include but are not limited to:

Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

Source: AppleInsider News

WBN

Share
Published by
WBN

Recent Posts

When will Apple stop supporting Intel Macs?

Apple transitioned the Mac lineup to Apple Silicon starting in 2020, and they completed the…

14 hours ago

‘Cosmic Dandelion’: A Mysterious 900-Year-Old Nebula Gets Mapped in Stunning Detail

The supernova that caused the nebula was recorded by Japanese and Chinese astronomers in the…

14 hours ago

Apple beginning to let more users off of Genmoji waitlist in iOS 18.2 beta

Apple released iOS 18.2 earlier this week, with ChatGPT support, Image Playground, Image Wand, and…

14 hours ago

The Outlast Trials outlines what’s new in Season 2 after “cyber incident” caused “significant” delay

The Outlast Trials developer Red Barrels has shared an updated roadmap following a "cyber incident"…

15 hours ago

Ralph Fiennes Spreads New Info About 28 Years Later

28 Years Later will revive the post-apocalyptic films as a trilogy, starting with its first…

15 hours ago

Carefree England shrug off defeats but lack of competition for batters is stark | Simon Burnton

What are the repercussions of failure in England’s Test team? For the batting lineup, the…

16 hours ago