New system extensions on macOS Sequoia: Enhanced security and IT control
macOS Sequoia introduces enhanced control over system extensions, allowing IT administrators to lock critical extensions and prevent unauthorized changes.
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macOS Sequoia introduces enhanced control over system extensions, allowing IT administrators to lock critical extensions and prevent unauthorized changes.
The recent macOS Sequoia update has disrupted several security products, leaving users vulnerable and organizations at risk. Security companies are urging users to avoid the update until compatibility issues are resolved, while developers feel burdened to fix problems without support from Apple.
With macOS Sequoia, Apple’s focus on its own silicon means Intel-based Macs will miss out on some key features, such as Apple Intelligence capabilities and Live Audio Transcription, which require M1 chips or newer. Despite this, Intel Macs still gain access to other useful updates.
macOS 15 Sequoia introduces iPhone Mirroring, allowing users to run iPhone apps on their Macs. Safari enhancements include a ‘Reader’ mode and improved battery-saving measures for MacBooks. Notably, Apple Intelligence features will be available in macOS 15.1, launching alongside new M4 Macs in October.
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