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by my123 1979 days ago
It is user-hostile.
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It is very clearly there to protect users.

You can disagree that it’s the right trade off, but claiming it’s user hostile is incredibly disingenuous.

The user who inputs his password to change security settings knows what he does.

When the security system on Apple Silicon Macs was designed, having a warning on each boot when running with a relaxed policy was a red line to not cross.