No. That's not the point. Today nearly all plugins are an universal binary that contains the 32bit as well as the 64 bit code. The real point is this:Etienne1973 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:27 pmDevelopers who still have products with 32Bit code in 2019?Zaphod (giancarlo) wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:20 pmThe point is about new restrictions, because they could put developers out of business.
With software notarisation in Catalina macOS is not longer an open platform. Apple now got full control about what software is allowed to run on their system and which not - at least for legit conmmercial software. Now Apple also has full control about the developers - Apple can force us in the future to sell with the app store only. Apple can raise the $99 fee for beeing an Apple dev to $999. They can do anything now because they fully control software distribution now.
The 'security advantage aspect' is only marketing, since it is too easy to bypass for hackers.