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Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the Mac App Store and identified developers.

Any ideas?

24" IMAC, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

Posted on Aug 5, 2012 4:00 PM

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Posted on Aug 9, 2012 7:57 PM

1. Hold down "control" button

2. Click on the app that is triggering the message about the security preferences

3. Select "open" to override and install/open the application


This allows you to avoid changing the security setting to "anywhere."

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Aug 6, 2012 12:48 AM in response to ffalzett

Hello Guys,


I faced the same issue. Apple has now changed the default settings to only download application from Mac App Store and identified developers. you need to change the settings

Please follow the steps given below to resolve this issue -


System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General > Allow applications downloaded from > Anywhere


Hope this helps

Dec 1, 2015 1:04 PM in response to ldove

This didn't work for me since I was trying to do it from Launchpad.


Full instructions can be found by clicking the "?" on the bottom left of the error dialogue.


Text from mac help is here:


If you try to open an app that is not registered with Apple by an identified developer you get a warning dialog. This doesn’t necessarily mean that something’s wrong with the app. For example, some apps were written before developer ID registration began. However, the app has not been reviewed, and OS X can’t check whether the app has been modified or broken since it was released.

A common way to distribute malware is to take an innocent app and insert harmful code into it, and then redistribute the infected app.

The safest approach is to look for a later version of the app from the Mac App Store or look for an alternative app.

To override your security settings and open the app anyway:

  • In the Finder, locate the app you want to open.
    Don’t use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu.
  • Press the Control key and click the app icon, then choose Open from the shortcut menu.
  • Click Open.


The app is saved as an exception to your security settings, and you can open it in the future by double-clicking it just as you can any registered app.

Note: Another way to grant an exception for a blocked app is to click the “Open Anyway” button on the Security pane of System Preferences. This button is available for about an hour after you try to open the app.

To open this pane, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Security & Privacy.

Open Security & Privacy preferences for me

To change your security settings, see Protect your Mac from malware.

Aug 8, 2012 6:02 PM in response to Sahil Om Arora

I downloaded MPlayerX from the Mac AppStore but it still doesn't allow it to run. I have to change the settings to "Anywhere". This is annoying. After restarting my computer, it will revert to Quicktime as the default player even though I have set MPlayerX as the default prior to shutting down my computer. Before the upgrade to Mountain Lion, I had no such issue. This shows that Apple could not even trust the apps they approved in the Mac AppStore.


I hope Apple will fix this issue as it makes me nervous when the security setting is set to "Anywhere"

Nov 11, 2017 7:32 AM in response to ffalzett

I faced this issue when installing a software that included another software inside, therefore i could not press control as the second software installer was opening automatically. The more painful issue is that from now on You cannot choose "anywhere" option under "security and privacy" pane - now there are only two options: "App store" and "App store and trusted developers". To override this issue, when the dialog box appears saying it is not a trusted developer, go to the settings -> security and privacy and you will see there is a message saying that an application wants to be installed, press open anyway and the installation will start up

Nov 23, 2017 9:13 AM in response to Z3r0C0o1

@ Z3r0C0o1 - Your suggestion seems to work fine, but only problem I encounter with this is that after the file opens with the application (such as outlook 2016). If I try to open another save file (.eml), I would have to do this for each of my saved email I on the machine. I think this needs to be address at apple level in their next update.

Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the Mac App Store and identified developers.

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