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How to install the MacOS apps Apple doesn’t want you to

Posted on February 12, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Apple is big on privacy and protection, and this has always included keeping malware and viruses away from MacOS desktops and laptops. Installing apps from Apple’s own Mac App Store is one way to minimize your risk, but not everything you might want is available there. It’s also easy to install software directly downloaded from one of Apple’s “identified” developers (its term), although there’s also a settings menu for turning that ability off and on.
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