How to Safely Use OCLP Sequoia Indefinitely
As we approach the end of official Apple support for macOS Sequoia in late 2027, OCLP users need a long-term strategy.
Long-Term Options:
- Browser Security: Even when the OS stops getting patches, browsers like Chrome and Firefox will provide security updates for several more years. Keep your browser up to date!
- OpenCore Security: The OCLP team often continues to provide 'Security' kexts that mitigate new vulnerabilities even after Apple stops.
- The Linux Alternative: If security is your top priority, your Intel Mac will run Ubuntu or Fedora perfectly for another decade with full security updates.
Original Question: "OCLP Sequoia and end of Apple support."
How will you all continue to use your Macs with OCLP Sequoia after Apple stops providing security updates? Will it change anything that you do with the device? Apple is likely to stop providing patches for Sequoia in late 2027.
Since Sequoia will be the last OS OCLP supports, this will be a new territory for many of us with Intel Macs with no further options for MacOS updates.
Do you plan to continue operating as normal with Sequoia indefinitely, or will you change the way you use after the security patches stop?
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