Title: Apple relaxes notarization requirements for macOS Catalina Post by: HCK on September 04, 2019, 04:05:23 pm Apple relaxes notarization requirements for macOS Catalina
What you need to know Apple has relaxed notarization required for macOS Catalina devices. The deadline is now four months away — January 2020. This should help developers having issues with adopting notarization. This will make it easier to protect macOS Catalina users. Apple today announced it is relaxation some of the requirements of macOS Catalina notarization. From Apple Developer Updates: As a reminder, Mac software distributed outside the Mac App Store must be notarized by Apple in order to run on macOS Catalina. To make this transition easier and to protect users on macOS Catalina who continue to use older versions of software, we've adjusted the notarization prerequisites until January 2020. You can now notarize Mac software that: Doesn't have the Hardened Runtime capability enabled. Has components not signed with your Developer ID. Doesn't include a secure timestamp with your code-signing signature. Was built with an older SDK. Includes the com... Source: Apple relaxes notarization requirements for macOS Catalina (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/37EpUd2PW9E/apple-delays-notarization-non-app-store-software-macos-catalina-until-january-2020) |