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by riolu
1212 days ago
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"right" click the app and select "Open" creates the same exception without the need to open settings. There's also an equivalent terminal command for the exception I can't remember. If either of those aren't satisfying, you can always drop the check entirely which I can't personally recommend. |
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I don't think you can? Unless I am missing something?
You can add Terminal to "developer tools" so you can launch stuff from the shell without Gatekeeper interfering, but is there really a way to disable the gatekeeper warning for downloaded apps altogether?