I've never had to do that. Ever.
I shouldn't have to say it but security is there for a reason.
If you've ever worked in a place that was had by ransomeware attacks, you wouldn't be as blasé about this.
All apps I've ever installed (including Homebrew stuff) can be installed with setting Security to allow application downloaded from App Store and identified developers. For software not from identified developers, just right-click, select open, dismiss the warnings and you won't be asked again - for that specific app.
Disabling security permanently is incredibly dangerous advice. Especially when there is no need to do this.
This is saying that you can't be bothered to open the door for people you know, so you'll just take the door of it's hinges so anyone can just walk in.
If someone did that in real life you'd call them stupid...
I shouldn't have to say it but security is there for a reason.
If you've ever worked in a place that was had by ransomeware attacks, you wouldn't be as blasé about this.
All apps I've ever installed (including Homebrew stuff) can be installed with setting Security to allow application downloaded from App Store and identified developers. For software not from identified developers, just right-click, select open, dismiss the warnings and you won't be asked again - for that specific app.
Disabling security permanently is incredibly dangerous advice. Especially when there is no need to do this.
This is saying that you can't be bothered to open the door for people you know, so you'll just take the door of it's hinges so anyone can just walk in.
If someone did that in real life you'd call them stupid...
Statistics: Posted by stam — Tue Aug 27, 2024 7:10 pm