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  • Operating systems must be supported by the vendor which means regular security updates must be provided in order to fix security issues.

  • Whilst every effort is made to provide the most up-to-date information, you should always check the vendor site for the support status of your particular operating system. 

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The below will appear on the Refined page at Apple iOS - Tablets and Smartphones

Vendor : Apple

Operating system name : MacOS

Version/Edition : Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina

Ventura, Monterey and Big Sur are currently supported
Catalina is no longer supported

Update policy : Apple typically provides security updates for the latest 3 named versions.
The time between major updates to versions is roughly a year.
By default, MacOS downloads and installs updates automatically. Check that automatic updates are enabled.

How to check your version :

Click on Apple logo, then click 'About This Mac'. The version name and number will appear.

Security Updates :

Apple typically provide support for around three years for each version of the operating system.

Ventura - released 24/10/2022, support expected to end October 2025. Latest security update 25th October 2023.

Monterey - released 25/10/2021, support expected to end October 2024. Latest security update 25th October 2023

Big Sur - released 22/06/2020, support expected to end June 2023

Dates are based on available information and may be subject to change. Always check the vendor site for the most up to date information.

Vendor information:

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201222

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