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Avoid unnecessary hoarding: Once no more in use, avoid keeping such third-party apps on your computer for long periods of time. Remove them and reset your Gatekeeper settings once your purpose is achieved. This will prevent there being any unnecessary transmission of your valuable data to such apps. While it takes a little more effort to decide on the trustworthiness of an app, it is usually about your gut feeling. Moreover, any such app whose developer you are already aware of, or comes recommended from your circles can be used without any worry.

Once your use of such an app is done, you can always revert to the default strict Gatekeeper settings. This will allow only the applications downloaded from the Mac App Store or identified developers on the system. Do this by issuing the following command string:. Clicking Enter and re-authenticating will make Mac OS Gatekeeper return to a strict default state that prevents random applications from starting.

Each Mac user should leave this feature enabled in the default state. If you are not able to decide whether the apps are legitimate or not, you definitely not change this option. Still want to allow apps downloaded from anywhere without any worries? Why not try Antivirus One? Antivirus One prevents viruses from infecting your Mac.



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