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macOS - Security Policy
macOS - Security Policy
2024-01-10 17:05:53 - last edited 2024-01-19 03:53:46
Model: Tapo C100  
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It would be good if the Tapo camera control application could be used on macOS even if you have a different Security Policy set. I don't understand why this is, it's the only app my settings won't allow me to use. Please change it. Thanks

 

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Re:macOS - Security Policy-Solution
2024-01-11 08:07:55 - last edited 2024-01-19 03:53:46

  @Fifator 

Hi,
The Tapo app is designed for iOS and Android mobile devices, it's available on the MacBook(macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later) and has no porting process since it uses the same frameworks, resources, and runtime environments as it does on the iOS devices. However, when searching the Tapo app on the MacBook App Store, you may see a message stating "Designed for iPad, not verified for macOS." This means the app hasn't been thoroughly tested on macOS and may not work seamlessly on Mac computers.

 

The message that appears on your macOS when opening the Tapo app shows that the problem is caused by the Security Policy set on your MacBook rather than the Tapo. In this situation, the instructions below on the Apple website may help you.
Startup Disk security policy control for a Mac with Apple silicon
Change security settings on the startup disk of a Mac with Apple silicon
 

Best Regards

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Re:macOS - Security Policy-Solution
2024-01-11 08:07:55 - last edited 2024-01-19 03:53:46

  @Fifator 

Hi,
The Tapo app is designed for iOS and Android mobile devices, it's available on the MacBook(macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later) and has no porting process since it uses the same frameworks, resources, and runtime environments as it does on the iOS devices. However, when searching the Tapo app on the MacBook App Store, you may see a message stating "Designed for iPad, not verified for macOS." This means the app hasn't been thoroughly tested on macOS and may not work seamlessly on Mac computers.

 

The message that appears on your macOS when opening the Tapo app shows that the problem is caused by the Security Policy set on your MacBook rather than the Tapo. In this situation, the instructions below on the Apple website may help you.
Startup Disk security policy control for a Mac with Apple silicon
Change security settings on the startup disk of a Mac with Apple silicon
 

Best Regards

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