MacOs cannot check it for malicious software
Ok9xNirab opened this issue · comments
An alternative way is by using homebrew. If you use it, then you can simply run this command on your terminal:
brew install --cask alex313031-thorium --no-quarantine
This lets you get past apple's gatekeeper for just this specific package.
I just take an extra step ( go to privacy and open anyway ) to open this app first time.
I recommend the author to fix this problem.
I recommend the author to fix this problem.
As I know, fixing this requires paid Apple developer account ($99/year).
I recommend the author to fix this problem.
As I know, fixing this requires paid Apple developer account ($99/year).
i think apple just removed this ... you no longer need to pay in order to have a dev account
i know i have one and i dont pay
I recommend the author to fix this problem.
As I know, fixing this requires paid Apple developer account ($99/year).
The Apple Way
Right-click on Thorium in Finder > select Open
Right-click on Thorium in Finder > select Open
it's works man. Thx.
@Alex313031 this issue may need to be pinned, as many users seem not to understand how installing third party software on Apple computers works
Can this remain pinned while closed?
No clue, why close the issue?
It should really only remain open if there's any plan in the distant future to properly sign Thorium.app by paying Apple $99 a year.
Well, there is no plan at all.
This browser is a community effort. So it's their choice whether this money for Apple is worth it.
Leave this one open for good.