If your Mac application utilizes a Developer ID provisioning profile to take advantage of advanced capabilities such as CloudKit and push notifications, you must ensure your Developer ID provisioning profile is valid in order for installed versions of your application to run.
It’s possible they just used an “advanced capability”.
Forgot to pay one of the few approved companies to say, “yes this software/driver is authentic & safe cause they paid me to say that”
I’m so glad browsers and operating systems have a better root CA process than “whoever pays Netscape”
LOL. So much so that its security is going to be embedded into your locked down closed-source trusted execution environment.
Nope.
This one’s all on Logitech.
https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/2026/1/2.html
It’s possible they just used an “advanced capability”.