Apple made a huge macOS privacy promise four years ago, but it’s still unfulfilled<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Shortly after the release of macOS Big Sur back in 2020, Apple faced widespread
server outages. The outage affected macOS installations, iMessage, Apple Pay, and most notably: the notarization service. This meant that users had major issues opening apps, revealing a flaw in how Apple handles app verification on the Mac.<sup data-fn="6a8b2579-5851-49b6-a64c-5c1c57be9f08" class="fn"><a id="6a8b2579-5851-49b6-a64c-5c1c57be9f08-link" href="#6a8b2579-5851-49b6-a64c-5c1c57be9f08">1[/url]</sup></p>
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Apple made a huge macOS privacy promise four years ago, but it’s still unfulfilled