A bug report submitted on Open Radar this week has revealed a security flaw in the current version of macOS High Sierra that allows the App Store menu in System Preferences to be unlocked with any ...
You'll have to go into your settings to trust non-App Store apps on an iPhone. Here's how to make your iPhone trust these apps so you can use them.
Apple now has a dedicated password manager. Apple now has a dedicated password manager. Before these software updates rolled out, you could find your stored passwords for apps and the web in a variety ...
The macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 App Store settings can be unlocked with any password entered by an administrator account — but Apple appears to have already implemented a fix in the beta releases ...
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