I think on Sierra and older there was a 3rd option in the security section to 
choose from “Anywhere” but that is gone in High Sierra and Mojave. There is a 
trick to get around this, outlined here:
https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/mac-app-unidentified-developer-3669596/

But you can’t really seriously (in my opinion) distribute apps this way. Code 
signing is a hassle but it’s only going to get worse.

> On Dec 11, 2018, at 2:08 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Can't you do a one time approval for an unsigned app? Also, I think you can 
> turn that feature off in Security & Privacy. 
> 
>> On Dec 11, 2018, at 13:58 , Knapp Martin via use-livecode 
>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Maybe you can run unsigned apps downloaded on older Mac OSs but you cannot 
>> do it on either High Sierra or Mojave. The app has to be either from the 
>> "App Store" or from "Identified developers” (code signed). You can run an 
>> app you build on your own computer but to distribute and download they need 
>> to be code signed.
>> 
>> Marty
> 
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