(System Integrity Protection)Â

You may encounter a 3rd party hardware that requires a software install but is unable to proceed without SID being disabled. (like kernel extensions, virtualization tools, or custom system tweaks).
You’re a developer testing apps that interact with protected system files.
You’re troubleshooting and need full access to macOS system directories.
But disabling SIP reduces your Mac’s security, so you should only do it temporarily and turn it back on when finished.
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