![]() ![]() When you decide to perform an update, the following happens: ![]() Periodically, Aerial Companion checks the manifest to see if a new version was released. This is generated automatically on my Mac, after Aerial gets notarized for distribution and before I upload a new version on Aerial's releases page. I store a manifest file on GitHub that contains the version number of the latest release, and also the sha256 of the releases. They are signed with my personal Developer Apple ID (Guillaume Louel). Some generalities, both the screen saver and the Companion app are signed and notarized by/with Apple, as its now required. The honest answer would be that there are never any certainty when it comes to security. ![]()
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