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Phone-friendly dashboard, winget install on Windows, sharper macOS findings

The dashboard now reads on a phone like it does on a laptop, Windows users can install with a single command, and the agent stopped raising the wrong alarm on signed Mac apps. A good week for all three platforms at once.

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Why this matters for customers

Phones weren't a use case we expected to dominate — but security teams check dashboards from everywhere, and any tool that's unusable on a phone is a tool that gets checked less. Now it's checked the same amount on either device.

The macOS publisher detection alone closes one of the most-asked "is this thing legitimate?" questions in the software inventory — without your security analyst opening Terminal to look up certificate chains by hand.

And winget install puts Lorika alongside Microsoft's own apps in the Windows package catalog. Roll-out scripts for new Windows fleets just got one line shorter, and one less "first install" friction point.

For IT teams rolling out to mixed fleets

Mac: download the notarized .pkg from the dashboard, or use the one-line installer. Windows: winget install Lorika.SecurityAgent. Linux: one-line installer. All three accept enrolment via the same LORIKA_TOKEN argument — your existing deployment scripts don't need to know what platform they're running on.