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Gatekeeper on macOS helps protect users from downloading and installing malicious software by checking for a Developer ID certificate from apps distributed outside the Mac App Store. Make sure to sign any apps, plug-ins, or installer packages that you distribute to let Gatekeeper know they’re safe to install. And now, you can give users even more confidence in your apps running on macOS Mojave by submitting them to Apple to be notarized.

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A Developer ID certificate lets Gatekeeper verify that you’re a trusted developer when a user opens your app, plug-in, or installer package downloaded from outside the Mac App Store. Software signed with a Developer ID certificate can also take advantage of advanced capabilities such as CloudKit and Apple Push Notifications.

Generate your Developer ID certificate.

You can generate your Developer ID certificate in Xcode or in the Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles section of your developer account. Please note that you must be the Account Holder of your development team in the Apple Developer Program.

Sign and test your app.

Enable the hardened runtime capability and declare entitlements for the functions your app requires in Xcode. Archive your app and test the end-user experience of launching your Developer ID-signed app using a Gatekeeper-enabled Mac.

Xcode

To build your apps for macOS and submit them to be notarized by Apple, use Xcode 10 or later, available from the Mac App Store.

Get Your Software Notarized

Give users even more confidence in your software by submitting it to Apple to be notarized. The service automatically scans your Developer ID-signed software and performs security checks. When it’s ready to export for distribution, a ticket is attached to your software to let Gatekeeper know it’s been notarized.

For step-by-step details on uploading your Mac software to be notarized, read Notarizing Your App Before Distribution and the Xcode Help Guide.

Submitting with Xcode

Unpublished Software. It’s easy to get unpublished software notarized with the Export process or xcodebuild. Custom build workflows are supported by the xcrun altool command line tool for uploading, and you can use xcrun stapler to attach the ticket to the package.

Published Software. To submit software you’ve already published, upload it using the xcrun altool command line tool. Several file types are supported, including .zip, .pkg, and .dmg, so you can upload the same package you already distribute to users.

Viewing Upload Logs

In addition to checking for malicious software, the notary service catches common code signing problems that can prevent your software from installing properly. If notarization fails for your upload, check the status log for details.

Upcoming Requirements

When users on macOS Mojave 10.14 or later first open a notarized app, installer package, or disk image, they’ll see a more streamlined Gatekeeper dialog and have confidence that it is not known malware.

Mac apps, installer packages, and kernel extensions that are signed with Developer ID must also be notarized by Apple in order to run by default on macOS Catalina.


With a subscription to Apple News+, you can access hundreds of magazines, popular newspapers, and premium digital publishers in the News app on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. If you use Family Sharing, everyone in your family will automatically have access to Apple News+ after you subscribe.

Before you subscribe, you can view the magazines included with Apple News+. On your iPhone or iPod touch, go to the News+ tab. On your iPad or Mac, go to the News+ in the sidebar. Then tap or click Browse the Catalog at the top of the screen.

Apple News+ is available only in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. If you don't want to subscribe to Apple News+, you can still read the latest headlines and other stories in the News app.

Learn more about Apple News+ and Apple News+ pricing.


Apple News availability and features might vary by country or region. Learn what's available in your country or region.

Get Apple News+

Update your iPhone or iPod touch to the latest version of iOS, iPad to the latest version of iPadOS, or Mac to the latest version of macOS. Then follow these steps to subscribe to Apple News+.

Open Apple News

On your iPhone or iPod touch, open the News app, then tap News+ at the bottom of the screen.

On your iPad or Mac, open the News app, then tap or click News+ in the sidebar.

Start a trial

Tap or click the trial subscription offer. (One trial per Apple ID.)

If you're using Family Sharing and someone in your family group subscribes, you'll see a message that you have access to the subscription when you open the News app.

Sign in with your Apple ID and password

You might be asked to enter your Apple ID and password. Make sure that you sign in with the Apple ID that you use for App Store and iTunes Store purchases.

If you don't have an Apple ID, follow the prompts to create one. If you're not sure if you have an Apple ID, we can help you find out.

If you're asked for a verification code, you have two-factor authentication on your Apple ID. Learn about two-factor authentication and what to do if you still can’t sign in.

Confirm your details

You might be asked to confirm your billing information and might need to add a valid payment method.

If prompted, agree to the terms and conditions.

Start reading

You can find the latest issues and featured stories in the News+ feed.

Mac Sign In

Tap or click Featured, Browse the Catalog, or a category at the top of the News+ feed to explore magazines, newspapers, and digital publishers that are available.

If you already subscribe to an individual publication, that publication might be part of Apple News+. Learn how to view and manage your current subscriptions.

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Sign In To News App On Mac Free

  • Learn how to read the latest headlines in and navigate the News app.
  • You can cancel your subscription at any time. Learn how to cancel Apple News+.
  • If you're a member of a Family Sharing family group, everyone in your family group automatically has access to Apple News+ after you subscribe.

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