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1
Q

How can apps you purchased on one Mac be installed on another Mac you use?

A

If you use more than one Mac, you can enable automatic downloads of purchased apps on your other
Mac.

2
Q

How many Apple IDs can be part of a Family Sharing group?

A

A Family Sharing group can have up to six members.

3
Q

Which security technologies does the Mac use to help protect users when they install third-party apps?

A

The Mac uses these technologies to protect users when they install third-party apps:

• Process Security—Security mechanisms, including SIP, that prevent access to resources unless
specifically allowed. Systemwide privileges are allowed only when needed.

  • App sandboxing—Apps are granted access only to the items they need.
  • Code signing—Used by the system to verify the authenticity and integrity of the software.

• File quarantine—Displays a warning when you attempt to open an item downloaded from an external
source such as the Internet.

• Malware detection—macOS maintains a list of known malicious software that’s automatically updated
by the macOS software update.

• Gatekeeper—Uses both code signing and file quarantine to protect your Mac from malicious apps.

4
Q

Which two security options does Gatekeeper allow? Which Gatekeeper option is the macOS High Sierra
default?

A

Gatekeeper allows apps downloaded from these sources:

  • The App Store
  • The App Store and identified developers (default option)
5
Q

How do you install apps that aren’t located in the App Store?

A

In addition to using the App Store, you can install software using drag-and-drop installations or installation packages.

6
Q

What are three ways you can uninstall apps?

A

You can uninstall apps in three ways:

a. Uninstall the App using Launchpad.
b. Drag the app to Trash.
c. Use a custom-built uninstaller package.