You can do this easily in the terminal with this command: You can’t just right click to launch it, instead you have to manually remove the quarantine attributes from the folder where it’s been downloaded. The JDK is more tricky since it’s a folder and not an application. This even works in some cases with command line tools: you can use the open some/path/to/a/folder from Terminal to open a folder in the finder that contains adb and then right click it to get the standard bypass quarantine prompt. That’ll allow you to approve removing the quarantine and you can open with a double click next time. If you’re installing an app, the sneaky way to allow opening unsigned code is to use Right Click -> Open rather than double clicking on the app icon itself. The issue is that macOS labels all downloaded binaries with a “quarantine” attribute which tells the system that it should not be run automatically before being explicitly approved by the user. Some developers want to distribute apps without the restrictions placed on them by Apple and can run unsigned code - with some restrictions. ![]() This situation is similar to downloading a new Mac app from any developer online.
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