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Potential Work-Arounds Guide #5

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SIP (along with the graphics) is one of the main issues your Mac will encounter. With SIP enabled, you cannot run any root patches. Yet, with it disabled, you cannot give apps permission.

For example, let's say you download Shazam from the Mac App Store. Shazam needs the microphone to work. When you open Shazam on a native Mac, a warning will appear asking if you will allow Shazam to access the microphone. Yet, when SIP is disabled, this warning never appears, and therefore you cannot access the microphone.

There are two work-arounds for this issue:

First, launch Shazam (or any other application that needs access to camera, microphone, photos, etc.) with Terminal.

Second, allow access to microphone with root patching disabled only temporarily.

Let's start with launching an application using terminal...

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