How to Update Safari on Your Mac
Get the latest security updates and access new features
what you need to know
- To check for updates, open the App Store, then update Wait for the scan to complete.
- A list of available updates is displayed refresh allor choose To update Install individual patches and apps.
- OS updates also appear next. Preferences > software update.
This article explains how to update Safari on Mac OS X High Sierra (10.13) or later.
How to Check for Updates on Mac
macOS System Status usually notifies you of operating system updates. However, you can manually check for updates by checking the App Store.
To manually check for updates:
Open the App Store. Choose below or apologize Click the icon in the menu or poison.
Select at the top of the screen update.
On macOS Catalina (10.15) update The options are on the left side of the screen.
After the system scan is complete, Update displays or reports a list of available updates. There are no updates available..
Choose refresh all Install all listed updates or To update Install selected patches and apps.
You may be prompted to enter: Apple ID And password. Choose It is registered After entering details.
When you set up two-factor authentication, you’ll be prompted to enter a verification code. Enter the number and select To check.
A patch or update is installed. A progress bar is displayed during installation.
When the update is complete, the list Updates installed in the last 30 days appears. When the installation is complete, close the App Store.
If your system is set up to do so, you may not see any available updates. Automatically keep your Mac up to date. OS updates also appear next. Preferences > software update.
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How to Update Safari on Your Mac
Get the latest security updates and access new features
What to Know
To check for updates, open the App Store, then select Updates and wait for the scan to complete.
If you see a list of available updates, select Update All, or choose Update to install individual patches and apps.
OS updates also appear in System Preferences > Software Updates.
This article explains how to update Safari on Mac OS X High Sierra (10.13) and later.
How to Check for Updates on Your Mac
The macOS System Status normally notifies you of any OS updates. However, you can check for updates manually by looking in the App Store.
Here’s how to manually check for updates:
Open the App Store. Either select it under the Apple menu or click its icon in the Dock.
At the top of the screen, select Updates.
In macOS Catalina (10.15), the Updates option is on the left side of the screen.
After the system scans complete, Updates either presents a list of available updates or states that No Updates Available.
Choose Update All to install all listed updates, or choose Update to install select patches and apps.
You may be prompted to enter your Apple ID and Password. Select Sign In when you finish entering your details.
If you set up two-factor authentication, you’re prompted to enter a verification code. Enter the number and select Verify.
The patch or update installs. You’ll see a progress bar as it installs.
When the update is finished, a list of Updates Installed in the Last 30 Days appears. When the installation is complete, close the App Store.
You may not see any updates available if your system is set to Automatically keep my Mac up to date. OS updates also appear in System Preferences > Software Updates.
#Update #Safari #Mac
How to Update Safari on Your Mac
Get the latest security updates and access new features
What to Know
To check for updates, open the App Store, then select Updates and wait for the scan to complete.
If you see a list of available updates, select Update All, or choose Update to install individual patches and apps.
OS updates also appear in System Preferences > Software Updates.
This article explains how to update Safari on Mac OS X High Sierra (10.13) and later.
How to Check for Updates on Your Mac
The macOS System Status normally notifies you of any OS updates. However, you can check for updates manually by looking in the App Store.
Here’s how to manually check for updates:
Open the App Store. Either select it under the Apple menu or click its icon in the Dock.
At the top of the screen, select Updates.
In macOS Catalina (10.15), the Updates option is on the left side of the screen.
After the system scans complete, Updates either presents a list of available updates or states that No Updates Available.
Choose Update All to install all listed updates, or choose Update to install select patches and apps.
You may be prompted to enter your Apple ID and Password. Select Sign In when you finish entering your details.
If you set up two-factor authentication, you’re prompted to enter a verification code. Enter the number and select Verify.
The patch or update installs. You’ll see a progress bar as it installs.
When the update is finished, a list of Updates Installed in the Last 30 Days appears. When the installation is complete, close the App Store.
You may not see any updates available if your system is set to Automatically keep my Mac up to date. OS updates also appear in System Preferences > Software Updates.
#Update #Safari #Mac
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