![]() ![]() If you distribute and manage macOS apps in your environment, you will need to notarize the software for it to run properly on macOS 10.15 devices. The Apple Notary Service uses automated security checks to scan Developer ID-signed software for malicious content and returns the notarization result within fifteen minutes. Starting with macOS Catalina 10.15, all Developer ID-signed software must be notarized by the Apple Notary Service in order to run. Notarization gives users more confidence that the software you distribute has been checked by Apple for malicious components. Notarization helps identify and block malicious software prior to distribution. For more information about Apple’s relaxed notarization requirements, see Notarizing Your Mac Software for macOS Catalina.īeginning with macOS Catalina 10.15, Apple requires all Mac software to be notarized by default in order to run properly. 09-06-2019 Update: Apple has adjusted their notarization prerequisites until January 2020 to ease your transition to notarized macOS apps and to protect your users who continue to use older software versions on macOS Catalina 10.15.
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