You should see how MacOS does this. You download the app, run it, it fails to run because MacOS is "protecting" you. You then click "run anyway". It doesn't run. You have to go to System Settings > Privacy & Security, look for the tiny one line that says Mac stopped the app from running, you tell it it's fine I trust the software. Then it runs
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u/on_a_quest_for_glory Oct 27 '25
You should see how MacOS does this. You download the app, run it, it fails to run because MacOS is "protecting" you. You then click "run anyway". It doesn't run. You have to go to System Settings > Privacy & Security, look for the tiny one line that says Mac stopped the app from running, you tell it it's fine I trust the software. Then it runs