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Friends who are new to macOS or running the App after updating a certain system version will be prompted with the message [xxx is damaged],Can't open,You should move it to the Trash Solution]、【Cannot open xxx,Because it comes from an unidentified developer],【Cannot open xxxx,Because Apple can't check whether it contains malware] and other tips,Below I will teach you how to fix it。 Several common errors: xxx is damaged,Can't open,You should move it to the Trash Solution Can't open xxx,Can't open xxxx because it comes from an unidentified developer,Because Apple cannot check whether it contains malware, it will prompt a loading failure during installation! Why does it happen? This is a problem with new security mechanisms enabled in macOS。 By default, Apple only allows the installation of apps from its own [App Store].,If you want to install third-party applications,Then you need to go to [System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Select the [App Store and Recognized Developers] option in General。Approved developers need to purchase Apple’s enterprise certificate to sign their applications.,Then submit it to Apple for review,This is very unrealistic for cracking applications,Because cracking the application will definitely modify the application's files, causing the signature to become invalid and the running display will be "Corrupted"。In addition, some open source free applications have no income (it is too difficult for users to actively reward),Therefore, developers generally do not purchase certificate signatures.。 The solution is to enable the [Any Source] option.,However, macOS hides this setting by default.,The user needs to manually execute the command line code through the terminal to enable it.。 Let’s teach you how to use command line code to open any hidden source options.。 To open any source (primary) first open System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> General tab,Check if the Any source option is enabled。 If this option is not available,Copy the following command:...