System Integrity Protection is a feature on the Mac that restricts access to modifications made by anything that is not signed and approved by Apple. It can affect certain apps and other parts of the system, like the library. It’s a security feature that was added to OS systems that operated on OS X El Capitan and later. More @Wikipedia
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