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Yes according to this [1] there is a way to remove the whitelist entries. It doesn‘t seem practical and it‘s a big turn off for me. I was thinking about switching to an ARM Mac when the second or third generation comes out, depending on how they perform. But now I‘m thinking I probably won‘t switch. Especially with things like this and how stuff like this is enforced on other platforms.

How can I know that the option to edit the whitelist won‘t be removed as fast as the default entries were added to the whitelist?

1: https://tinyapps.org/blog/202010210700_whose_computer_is_it....



And requires that you disable system integrity protection, which opens you up to other threats as well as bugs that can prevent you from being able to boot at all:

https://mrmacintosh.com/google-chrome-keystone-is-modifying-...




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