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00:00Hey guys, welcome to Macintosh Weekly, and today in this video, I'm going to show how
00:04to fix App Not Opened on macOS Sequoia.
00:07If you're new to the channel, make sure to subscribe, and now let's begin.
00:11With the release of macOS Sequoia, any app from an unidentified developer gives an error
00:17that the app is not opened.
00:18This is because Apple could not verify the app is free of malware that may harm your
00:23Mac or compromise your privacy.
00:26To open any of such apps, open System Settings, and go to the Privacy & Security tab.
00:31Under the Privacy & Security page, scroll down till last.
00:35Here under the Security section, you'll have an option.
00:38The app was blocked to protect your Mac.
00:41Click on Open Anyway, and then proceed with the prompts, and your app will be opened.
00:52And as you can see, the app is now open.
00:55To allow a few such apps, you can also set the Allow Applications from option to App
01:00Store and Known Developers.
01:02Changing this option will allow you to open a few Fro such apps downloaded from unverified
01:07sources.
01:08If you still get the App Not Opened error, you'll need to open it anyways from the Privacy
01:13& Security tab.
01:14However, you can also do this by executing a simple command in Terminal that allows to
01:20open apps on your Mac from anywhere.
01:40And here you can see, under the Allow Applications from is set to Anywhere.
01:46And now, whenever you open such apps, you'll just need to click on Open when it says App
01:51Downloaded from the Internet, and are you sure want to open it.
01:54After you click on Open, your app will open.
01:57So that was it, hope it was useful, consider like for the video, subscribe to the channel,
02:02and if you have any questions, just comment down below.