Apple addresses glitch in macOS Big Sur release with upcoming fixes
Apple has aimed to address and prevent a
glitch in its macOS Big Sur
release that resulted in server-side issues and failed third-party app launches
for users owing to a bug.
The company last week officially released
macOS Big Sur as a free software update which is the biggest Mac update in
years and brings new design enhancements to Safari, Messages, Maps, and
privacy, and is engineered for Apples powerful in-house M1 chip.
Afterwards, third-party apps failed to launch
as Mac couldn't check the developer certificate of the app.
macOS includes a technology called
Gatekeeper, that's designed to ensure that only trusted software runs on your
Mac.
"Gatekeeper performs online checks to
verify if an app contains known malware and whether the developer's signing
certificate is revoked," Apple said in a security update. Read More
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