![]() If you have any of these apps installed, after upgrading to Mojave you will receive prompts or warnings from them, explaining that you have to approve or add them to the Security & Privacy system preference pane’s Privacy tab. In some cases with older apps that haven’t been updated, you have to take a manual step to keep them working, too. Now in Mojave, macOS has forced apps to request certain kinds of system-level privileges for behavior that it generally allowed in previous releases. Sierra in 2017 removed an option to allow unsigned Mac apps to run without a prompt. ![]() In 2015 with El Capitan, that was System Integrity Protection, to keep system files from being modified. ![]() The Mac has avoided widespread malware, and Apple tries to keep ahead of the ways in which malicious software can gain a foothold in macOS.
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