Hi, I have an app (Skype) which I'd like to start automatically when my Macbook boots up. I selected the "open at login" option from its shortcut menu in dock, but it never opens automatically. I wonder if this is connected to the fact that every time I start Skype I get a warning saying this app was downloaded from a website and I have to click the open button to get it to run.
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