![]() ![]() I don't want to enable system extensions without first knowing which system extension and which app this all has to do with. But all that System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General says is that "Your current security settings prevent the installation of system extensions" and a button titled Enable system extensions. I clicked Open Security Preferences (without first taking a screenshot of the dialog window which then disappeared, so I can't be sure of the message exactly) thinking that System Preferences would show which application/extension has been updated. To finish the update, you must approve it in the Security & Privacy System Preferences", and two buttons, OK and Open Security Preferences. ![]() Yesterday my M1 Macbook Air running macOS Monterey 12.1 popped up a dialog window titled System Extension Updated, with a message that said something like "A program has updated system extension(s). You must approve it in the Security & Privacy System Preferences.
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