macOS 13.2
Juli Clover (release notes, security, enterprise, developer, full installer, IPSW):
The update adds Security Keys for the Apple ID, allowing for physical two-factor authentication, which offers more protection against phishing and unauthorized account access. The update also rolls out Advanced Data Protection for iCloud to all users globally.
See also: Howard Oakley.
macOS 13.2 (22D49) seems to have finally fixed the [widget configuration] issue – although it did take an initial
killall Notification\ Centreto kickstart the widgets after adding and configuring them. But after that, it seems to work reliably.
But: on my Mac, Spotlight can’t find any apps anymore.
Previously:
- macOS 12.6.3 and macOS 11.7.3
- macOS 13.1
- Security Keys for Apple ID
- Advanced Data Protection for iCloud
Update (2023-01-25): Sean Heber:
I just upgraded to macOS 13.2 and now I see this in the Privacy & Security prefs? Uhh.. okay, I guess? I mean… did I have a choice?
[…]
I clicked Allow because I’m a crazy person and it asked for my password and then updated an unnamed system extension and rebooted…
So… uh…. wtf did I just do?!
Update (2023-01-27): Francisco Tolmasky:
Why is my Mac doing all this annoying shit? Oh, right, since I rebooted to install macOS 13.2 it “helpfully” turned Bluetooth back on. Sigh.
Previously:
Update (2023-02-03): Joe Rossignol:
The latest version of macOS Ventura breaks compatibility with Pioneer's lineup of USB-connected CD/DVD/Blu-ray drives for the Mac.