
A screen that looks like this should come up:

The “GoogleSoftwareUpdate.bundle” pop-up in particular then shows up because it might be triggering warnings in macOS.

However, when you download third-party software from outside of the App Store, such as Chrome, Apple treats it differently. In this case, Google apps use the GoogleSoftwareUpdate.bundle to help automatically check for updates.Īll software you download from the App Store is reviewed and approved as trustworthy by Apple. In other words, an app uses a bundle to do whatever work it’s designed to do.

A bundle is a library that can be used by one or more apps to perform common tasks.
