HT204132: Lists of available trusted root certificates in iOS
Learn about Lists of available trusted root certificates in iOS
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Sep 26, 2016 7:08 PM in response to jelly1212by BobHarris,Control-Click on the app
Select Open from the pop-up list
You will told the app was downloaded from the internet, and ask if you really want to launch it.
Say yes
The next time you try to run it, OS X will remember your original answer and allow it to run.
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Sep 26, 2016 7:15 PM in response to jelly1212by Csound1,if you got it from the App Store, it's safe.
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Sep 27, 2016 6:35 PM in response to Csound1by rccharles,& I do not think you get the message asking you to ok the app.
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Sep 27, 2016 7:00 PM in response to jelly1212by FishingAddict,If you did not download the app from the Apple App Store then you likely should NOT trust it. Doing so is exactly how to infect your Mac with a trojan.
If you had downloaded the app from the app store then it would not be asking for you to trust the app. Gatekeeper is trying hard to protect you so make sure that the app that you are trying to run is from a respected and trustworthy developer before following the simply instructions that others have given here to bypass Gatekeeper.