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🛡️ MacParole

MacParole let's you remove apps from Apple's jail. Say goodbye to annoying “app can’t be opened” warnings — MacParole removes Apple’s quarantine attribute and self-signs apps so they Just Work™.

✨ Features

  • 🚫 No More “App Is Damaged” Warnings
  • 🔏 Automatically Self-Signs Unsigned Apps
  • Drag, Drop, Done — Simple, fast, and native
  • 🔒 No Kernel Hacks or Gatekeeper Disabling
  • 🧼 Leaves System Integrity Intact

🧠 Why?

macOS quarantines and blocks apps downloaded from the web that aren’t signed by a known developer. While this is great for security, it can be a huge pain for power users, indie devs, and anyone who wants control over their system.
MacParole helps you take back control — safely.

🧰 How It Works

  1. Removes the com.apple.quarantine attribute from the executable
  2. Applies a self-signature using codesign
  3. App is now ready to launch without system nags

🚀 Usage

  1. Open MacParole
  2. Drag in your unsigned app
  3. Done! Launch freely.

⚠️ Disclaimer

This tool is meant for legitimate use cases only — like running indie software, open-source tools, or your own builds. Be smart. Don’t use it to run sketchy apps from untrusted sources.