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Oct 22, 2012 7:07 PM in response to Brian Crossby ds store,★Helpfulaspd-ft is Apple's push notification for FaceTime
http://appleinsider.com/articles/10/10/22/facetime_for_mac_uses_push_notificatio ns.html
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Oct 23, 2012 5:24 AM in response to ds storeby Brian Cross,Cool, thanks. After checking the process a few more times, I found out that it's apsd, not aspd. Curse my horrible spelling!
Anyway, after digging around on the boards a bit more, it seems that apsd stands for "Apple Push Notification service daemon." The question remains: should I give it access to those connections when using my VPN? I don't use FaceTime at all, but I don't know if apsd is used for anything else.
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Oct 23, 2012 8:07 AM in response to Brian Crossby ds store,★HelpfulBrian Cross wrote:
I don't use FaceTime at all, but I don't know if apsd is used for anything else.
Deny it then, permanently.
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Oct 23, 2012 9:09 AM in response to ds storeby Brian Cross,Okay, I'll give it a try. Thanks for the advice!
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Apr 15, 2014 9:13 PM in response to Brian Crossby macfrombrampton,I would not give it access. APSD sends traffic to Apples network 17.x.x.x and I do not ever use facetime.
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Apr 15, 2014 9:15 PM in response to Brian Crossby macfrombrampton,I forgot to mention APSD sends encrypted traffic out to Apple. when I blocked it I noticed no effect.
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Nov 16, 2015 10:20 AM in response to Brian Crossby Niko Käst,To Disable APSD (Apple Push Notification Service Daemon)
Open Terminal, enter:
sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.apsd.plist========================================================
To re-enable the process, you can use this:
sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.apsd.plistsources:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/disabling-unnecessary-mac-osx-services/
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Mar 10, 2016 6:44 PM in response to Brian Crossby pbraconnot,Hello guys, I've been here and this discussion led me to a problem in El Capitan.
Fiat least in El Capitan the com.apple.psd.plist process is used to login to iCloud, AppStore and iTunes.
I followed this solution unloading this daemon and later was unable to login to any of these apps.
I hope this helps anybody
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Mar 20, 2016 7:09 AM in response to pbraconnotby OregonRebel,I suspect your inability to connect to those apps is caused by something other than the unloaded daemon, unless disabling it has a more dire effect than blocking the apsd connections does. Do you use LS? If so, maybe you blocked a necessary address?
Just a few days ago I began blocking ALL outgoing apsd connections.
At least I thought I was blocking them. I just checked and 41 still got through.
I blocked it because I noticed that the apsd process was connecting continually throughout the day for no apparent reason.
I rebooted 36 hours ago, and you can see there have been over 14,000 connection attempts!
I thought maybe doing so would block Calendar from syncing with iCloud, but haven't noticed any problems.
And I'm still able to connect to the iTunes Store, App Store & iCloud.
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Mar 20, 2016 9:29 AM in response to OregonRebelby pbraconnot,Network connections were my first guess for all these problem, those numbers are showing I was right.
I work with Pro Tools, in order to do heavy audio processing I simply turn WiFi off. It works much better. With WiFi on, network traffic often ruins processing power killing playback in Pro Tools at any time.
I think it is time to file a bug report asking Apple to manage properly priority with all those connections. The list of online based apps is long, from iCloud to FaceTime, mail, Calendar and the list goes on...
No matter how fast is your computer, mine is an i7. I think the consumer experience will be much different depending on the local internet speed.
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Apr 26, 2016 6:31 PM in response to OregonRebelby buz,OT OregonRebel - what program is used to get those stats you posted in the image. Seaside rules.
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Apr 26, 2016 7:16 PM in response to OregonRebelby buz,I see. It took me a bit to find how to 'activate' that detail window, but got it now - thanks. Learn something new everyday.
Seaside rules.

