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Starting with OS X Mountain Lion, Apple introduced Gatekeeper so users couldn’t easily install downloaded apps from outside the Mac App Store.

When someone downloads an app from somewhere other than the Mac App Store they will get one of a few warning messages depending on what security settings they’ve set in System Preferences. We’ll show users how to set the security settings in Security & Privacy section of the OS X System Preferences using any version of OS X after Mountain Lion so they can install downloaded apps from outside the Mac App Store.

Appstore Corrlinks Video For Mac

Why Can’t I Install 3rd-Party Apps By Default?

If you don’t care about why this works, skip to the next section. Here’s why Apple sets OS X to disallow 3rd-party apps by default, for those who like to understand why things work as they do.

Cynics will say that Apple does this because they don’t get a 30% cut from applications bought directly from third-party apps instead of their curated app store. A $10 app nets Apple $3 and the developer gets only $7. The developer gets the entire $10 if the app is sold directly.

Apple says they set things blocking third-party apps because they want to protect users who might install downloaded apps with malware or viruses. They take the 30% cut to cover the cost of hosting the Mac App Store and testing apps to keep malware out of the store. In other words, they want to help protect us from our own mistakes.

Apple offers three setting options in the Security & Privacy Settings in System Preferences. Apple set the default to help protect users from Malware or to lock down computers depending on which explanation you prefer.

Apple created Gatekeeper, a program to protect users from Malware. Developers can get a security certificate from Apple through the Apple Developer program. If a developer distributes their app on the Mac App Store, they have to follow certain guidelines to get approved. These guidelines try to keep malware out of the store. Developers can also add a security certificate to their apps. The certificate is some code inserted into the app code. Users can set their machines to allow third-party apps downloaded from the Internet, but only if they include one of these security certificates.

Find out how to change the settings below so you can install downloaded apps from trusted third-party websites. Don’t install apps from just any site because relaxing security settings could potentially open the door to malware and viruses.

How to Install Apps from Outside the Mac App Store

To install third-party apps, the user must change a setting in the Security & Privacy section of System Preferences, the Settings app in OS X.

Open OS X System Preferences by clicking on the app icon from OS X Dock or by clicking the Apple icon in the Menu Bar in the upper left corner of the screen. When the menu pops up, click on System Preferences.

Click on Security & Privacy from the top row of the System Preferences app. Choose the General tab to see the settings below.

There’s a lock icon at the bottom of the dialog box. Click it to enable all the settings in the box. The OS will ask the user to enter their administrator’s password. Click OK and the grayed out settings become clickable.

The settings we need to work with show up at the bottom half of the dialog box. There are three options under Allow apps downloaded from:. Here are the descriptions taken from Apple’s support site.

  • Mac App Store – Only apps that came from the Mac App Store can open.
  • Mac App Store and identified developers (default in OS X) – Only allow apps that came from the Mac App Store and developers using Gatekeeper can open.
  • Anywhere – Allow applications to run regardless of their source on the Internet (default in OS X Lion v10.7.5); Gatekeeper is effectively turned off. Note: Developer ID-signed apps that have been inappropriately altered will not open, even with this option selected.

If the user chooses the first two options, they can close the dialog box and continue. However, if the user chooses Anywhere, the above warning pops up to scare the user from using this setting. It says:

Choosing “Anywhere” makes your Mac less secure.

The warning box explains that OS X resets this setting after 30 days. Users will have to come back here and do the above steps again. Further, it explains that it’s safer to let the OS warn you each time you launch an app, which includes an option to allow it by clicking an OK button if you select the middle option of the three.

Which Option Should You Choose?

Those who only install apps from the Mac App Store should not bother changing the default settings. Make sure to select the first option labelled Mac App Store and close the box. If you want to install and run any app you want and don’t worry at all about malware, then choose the third option labelled Anywhere. I use the second option since I can still install third-party apps, but they have to come from developers who take the time to add an Apple Developer security certificate to their app. These are safe, but can come from outside the Mac App Store.

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Video

App previews are short videos that demonstrate the features, functionality, and user interface of your app or game on your App Store product page. You can easily use a Mac to capture screen recordings of your apps on a Mac, an iOS device, or Apple TV.

Recording a Video

You can use a Mac running macOS Yosemite or later with QuickTime Player (Version 10) to record a movie of your iOS app on an iOS device or tvOS app on Apple TV.

iOS Apps

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  1. Connect your iOS device to your Mac with a Lightning cable
  2. Open QuickTime Player
  3. Choose File > New Movie Recording
  4. Click on the down arrow next to the Record button
  5. Select your device under Camera and Microphone
  6. Record

macOS Apps

  1. Launch your app
  2. Open QuickTime Player
  3. Choose File > New Screen Recording
  4. Click on the down arrow next to the Record button
  5. Select Internal Microphone
  6. Record

tvOS Apps

  1. Connect your Apple TV to your Mac with a USB-C to USB cable
  2. Open QuickTime Player
  3. Choose File > New Movie Recording
  4. Click on the down arrow next to the Record button
  5. Select Apple TV under Camera and Microphone
  6. Record

Editing Your Video

To edit captured footage, you can use QuickTime or iMovie, which is included with every Mac. You can also use Final Cut Pro X, which is available on the Mac App Store and includes more advanced tools for editing video, audio, and motion graphics. Each preview should be between 15 and 30 seconds long and will appear in all countries and regions where your app is available. For best practices on creating app previews, including recommended use of graphics, text, and audio, see Creating a Great App Preview.

Format Requirements

Each app preview is device-specific and requires iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV to view and submit. You can submit a landscape and portrait version of your video for iOS devices. Your video must be in landscape orientation for Apple TV. Find detailed technical specifications and step-by-step instructions on how to submit app previews in App Store Connect Help.

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Get best practices on creating app previews and step-by-step instructions on submitting app previews in App Store Connect.