During installation (or agenshield activate), AgenShield asks you to approve
its Endpoint Security and Network extensions in System Settings → General →
Login Items & Extensions — but the extensions are not listed there, no
approval prompt ever appears, and the installer keeps waiting.
What this actually means
On a company-managed Mac, the device-management (MDM) system can carry a System Extensions policy that decides which vendors’ extensions are allowed to install at all. When that policy does not include AgenShield and does not let users approve additional extensions themselves, macOS rejects the installation request outright — before anything is staged for approval. That is why nothing appears in System Settings: there is nothing to approve. No amount of waiting, restarting, or reinstalling changes it. Only your IT admin can, by updating the policy in the MDM system. While blocked, AgenShield is installed and its background service runs and reports status, but protection is off.This is different from the normal “waiting for approval” state, where the
extensions DO appear in System Settings with a toggle to turn on. If you can
see them listed, follow
Common issues → An extension shows as not active
instead.
Confirm it
Any of these confirms the blocked state (available from version 2026.8.3):- The AgenShield dashboard’s Overview shows a “Your company’s device policy is blocking AgenShield” card.
agenshield doctorreports “blocked by MDM policy” for the extensions.- The guided installer marks the extension steps “blocked by your organization’s device policy” instead of waiting.
Fix it (IT admin)
Allow AgenShield in your MDM’s System Extensions policy:- Team identifier:
3R2X6557U2 - Extensions:
com.frontegg.AgenShield.es-extension(Endpoint Security) andcom.frontegg.AgenShield.network-extension(Network)