How to Give System Permissions for Apps on MacOS Catalina

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Starting with macOS 10.14 Mojave, Apple has introduced a new security feature that ensures third-party applications work safely with your data and system features. This means that you need to grant all third-party apps permission to access your system features as well as files, folders, and disk drive. When you run an app for the first time, you are asked if you want to allow the app to access whatever system features and files the app needs to access. If you decline to grant access to the app, you can still grant access to the app in the System Preferences menu. This wikiHow teaches you how to grant third-party apps System Permissions in MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) and above.

Method 1 of 2:

Granting Initial Access

Step 1 Run the app you want to grant permissions to.

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Run the app you want to grant permissions to. Once the app is installed, double-click the app to run it. The first time you run a third-party app on macOS, you will be asked if you want to allow the app to have permissions to whichever system features the app needs to access. This may include different files or folders, photos, contacts, calendars, location services, your camera, your microphone, accessibility features, and more.

Step 2 Click Continue..

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Step 3 Click Ok to the permissions the app is requesting.

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Granting System Permissions in System Preferences

Step 1 Click the Apple icon icon.

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. It's in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of the screen. This displays the Apple menu.

Step 2 Click System Preferences.

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Click System Preferences . It's the second option in the Apple menu. This opens the System Preferences menu.

Step 3 Click Security & Privacy.

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Click Security & Privacy . It has an icon that resembles a house with a lock on it. Click this icon to open the Security & Privacy menu.

Step 4 Click the Privacy tab.

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Step 5 Click on the section you want to grant permission for.

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Step 6 Click on the “Lock” icon to unlock changes.

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Click on the “Lock” icon to unlock changes. It's in the lower-left corner of the Security & Privacy window. You'll need to enter your admin password to unlock and make changes to your Security & Privacy settings.

Step 7 Click on the checkbox next to the app to give it selected permissions.

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Step 8 Click on the Lock icon to save changes.

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