Suppress Notifications on the GlobalProtect App for macOS Endpoints
You can suppress GlobalProtect notifications on macOS endpoints by enabling kernel or
system extensions.
The GlobalProtect app on macOS supports
two types of extensions—kernel (macOS device running macOS Catalina
10.15.3 or earlier) and system (macOS device running macOS Catalina
10.15.4 or later and GlobalProtect app 5.1.4 or later). If you have
configured a
split tunnel on
the
GlobalProtect gateway or
enforce GlobalProtect connections for network access (see
GlobalProtect App
Customization), a
notification message displays
on the GlobalProtect app. The message prompts users to enable either
the kernel extension or system extension in macOS that was blocked
from loading when they access the GlobalProtect app that has these
features enabled.
To allow GlobalProtect app 6.0.3 or earlier users to automatically load either the
kernel extension or system extension without receiving a notification, you can use a
supported third-party mobile device
management system (MDM) such as Workspace ONE to create a policy for that
extension. Refer to the following sections for information on how to suppress
notifications on the GlobalProtect app 6.0.3 or earlier for macOS endpoints: