Allow unsigned safari web extensions permanently in the browser

Can a notarized safari web extension (that is distributed outside the store) be permanently allowed to run in the Safari browser when a user selects 'Allow Unsigned extensions'?

Or do they have to keep doing it every single time they open the browser?

  • I am also wondering

  • I know the official answer is 'Yes, they have to do it every single time' ... but anybody have an unofficial workaround? I make small programming tools for myself all of the time. One of the reasons I don't dabble as much in iOS is for this very restriction. I want to use extensions and apps that I can make for myself on a whim without any of the extra inconveniences when you don't put the entire application through a store. Not everything I make is even relevant in the app store, yet I still have to deal with the inconveniences of it not acting the same when I make something simple for myself.

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The user must choose Allow Unsigned Extensions each time they restart Safari.

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