Sunday, December 17, 2017

How to download apps from anywhere in macOS Sierra


Apple really, really wants you to download apps from the App Store so they've made it difficult to download applications from unidentified developers. In previous versions of OS X, you could simply open the Security & Privacy settings and choose to allow apps downloaded from anywhere. But on macOS Sierra that option is gone. Fortunately, there's hope. In this guide, we'll walk through the process of enabling that option.

1. Open Terminal 
You can use Spotlight (cmd + space bar) to search for "Terminal" or use Finder to navigate to Applications > Utilities > Terminal.

2. Change the security policy for app downloads. 
Run the following command in your Terminal to allow downloads from anywhere.

sudo spctl —master-disable 


Hit return and enter your password.


Run the following command in your Terminal to allow downloads from anywhere.

3. Reopen System Preferences 
You’ll need to relaunch System Preferences and navigate to Security & Privacy and click on the General tab.

4. Unlock and allow apps downloaded from anywhere


If necessary, click to lock icon in the bottom left to allow changes.
Then click “Anywhere”


Now you should be able to download whatever you were trying to download found this guide! 


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