How do I remove myself from Beta software?
my question is how do I get the normal software that is open to the public do I need to just install it or what?
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MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 13.0
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my question is how do I get the normal software that is open to the public do I need to just install it or what?
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MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 13.0
Yes, essentially to not use beta software, you just don't install it as your Mac doesn't come with any. Private relay is the exception, but it's an integral part of the overall OS.
If a non beta version is not available, you have to search for an alternate app.
You uninstall beta the same way as you uninstall full release versions.
To get non beta: the App Store and trustworthy websites.
Yes, essentially to not use beta software, you just don't install it as your Mac doesn't come with any. Private relay is the exception, but it's an integral part of the overall OS.
If a non beta version is not available, you have to search for an alternate app.
You uninstall beta the same way as you uninstall full release versions.
To get non beta: the App Store and trustworthy websites.
How do I remove myself from Beta software?