![]() ![]() Go to System & Security, and open the General tab.Open the Apple logo menu, and click System Preferences.If the warning you are getting when trying to open an app is that it is not from the App Store rather than that it’s not from an identified developer, then here’s what you can do to allow third-party apps from identified developers to be normally opened on your Mac: This will also add the app to a list of exceptions, so that you’d now be able to open it normally, without getting the warning again.ĭepending on your Mac’s Security and Privacy settings, it’s possible that your macOS would only allow you to open apps downloaded from the App Store and prevent you to open any third-party apps, even ones from identified developers. ![]() Next, click the Open Anyway button and the app will open.That option will typically be grayed out, so you must first click the Padlock icon and provide your Admin password to unlock the option. There, you should see an option labeled Open Anyway in the Allow apps downloaded from the section. ![]()
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