Apple Releases MacOS 14.6.1 With Advanced Data Protection Bug Improvement
JAKARTA - Apple has released an update for macOS 14.6. The latest version of macOS Sonoma is now 14.6.1. MacOS Sonoma 14.6 previously included a feature to run multiple screens of the MacBook Pro M3 with closed doors. 9to5Mac first reported that this feature will be present in the MacBook Pro from 2023 after its introduction to the MacBook Air M3.
Previous macOS Sonoma updates also brought in "an important bug fix and security update," according to Apple.
Untuk pembaruan macOS 14.6.1, Apple telah mengatasi masalah terbaru pada iCloud yang memengaruhkan sejumlah kecil pengguna yang tidak dapat mengaktifkan atau mengaktifkan Perlindungan Data Terusatan (ADP) dengan sukses. Pembaruan ini menangani dan menyelesaikan masalah tersebut. Sebelumnya, pengguna yang mencoba mengaktifkan ADP dan gagal menerima pesan kesalahan yang jelas dan melihat tampilan interkat pengguna yang akurat menunjukkan bahwa ADP tidak aktifkan.
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On the other hand, users who try to disable ADP but fail to see UI show ADP as disabled, while remaining active on their iCloud data. With this update, users will now receive notifications that direct them to Settings, where they must confirm their decision to shut down ADP. Despite the problem, affected users end up getting the same level of security or higher than they expected.
Apart from macOS Sonoma, Apple is also running public beta and developer of the upcoming macOS Sequoia 15, which is expected to be released in September or October. Apple is also testing the beta version of developer macOS 15.1, which brings the Apple Intelligence feature to Sequoia. No public beta version is available so far.
Along with macOS Sonoma 14.6.1, Apple has also released iOS 17.6.1 and iPadOS 17.6.1 for iPhone and iPad.