Allow apps from anywhere not available
MacBook Air, macOS Sierra (10.12)
Type this in Terminal (located in /Applications/Utilities).
sudo spctl --master-disable
Then check in System Preferences to see if the "Anywhere" option is there.
Note that if you want to open apps that aren't "identified," you can also just right click on them, and choose "Open." You will only have to do this once per app. Then you can leave the setting the way it is.
Type this in Terminal (located in /Applications/Utilities).
sudo spctl --master-disable
Then check in System Preferences to see if the "Anywhere" option is there.
Note that if you want to open apps that aren't "identified," you can also just right click on them, and choose "Open." You will only have to do this once per app. Then you can leave the setting the way it is.
To help users from downloading malware.
Thanks foe the answer,
this was effective.
i used the first option but sometimes it didn't work.
Thanks !!
Allow apps from anywhere not available