In 2019, Apple informed developers that macOS Catalina will be the last macOS to fully support legacy system extensions, and we’ve been working with developers to transition their software. In a support page Apple mentions the change: The message refers to “legacy system extensions” and says they “aren’t as secure or reliable as modern alternatives.” Apple is replacing some of them with an Endpoint Security Framework. That’s because Apple is deprecating some of them in macOS 11 Big Sur. If you updated to macOS Catalina 10.15 you may have seen a warning message about kernel extensions.
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