This makes sense; what Apple is doing is giving us advanced users a way to opt out of all of this, while making sure regular users cannot be compromised. The opt outs are stored on the SSD. So if you wipe your disk, Apple will treat your Mac like a secured device again.
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By the way, we have to thank
@XenoKovah,@NikolajSchlej, and everyone else involved for designing this process and making this entire thing possible.https://twitter.com/XenoKovah/status/1339914714055368704 …Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It shouldn't be possible to script installation from normal macOS, even with user credentials (unless a security control regressed). If that were possible, any malware could just backdoor peoples' kernels. But should be possible from power-button-launched recoveryOS w/ SEP creds
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Yeah, I wasn't clear: it would have to be either all from 1TR, or a 2 step process (initially install from macOS, security downgrade to make it work from 1TR) :)
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