That way macOS won’t bother you with System Extension approval or the need to reboot. Parallels recommends you use Apple’s built-in hypervisor.If you downloaded Parallels Desktop from and the system extension is signed by “Parallels International GmbH”, then you are in good hands. So, it is a security precaution, similar to how your phone apps ask to access your camera. System extensions have elevated privileges and if they are coming from a non-trusted source, can be used maliciously. When Parallels Desktop attempts to load the Parallels hypervisor system extensions, macOS prompts a user to ‘allow’ this.System extensions in macOS enable developers to integrate deep into the macOS system to achieve better performance or provide some unique functionality.Parallels proprietary hypervisor is implemented as a system extension. There are 2 types of hypervisors on macOS that Parallels can use: Apple’s built-in hypervisor or Parallels’ proprietary hypervisor.Parallels Desktop uses a hypervisor technology to create a high-performance virtual machine, so you can run Windows, Linux, macOS, and other operating systems inside it.First, I will give you a relatively short answer about why Parallels® Desktop uses system extensions, and then more details will follow. No worries, in this blog post I will explain the situation in detail.
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