Install Apps Flashcards

• Install apps from the App Store. • Describe app support and identify security issues. • Install apps using software packages and drag-and-drop.

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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.

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Which programs allow businesses and educational institutions to acquire multiple licenses for App
Store items?

A

The Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager programs allow businesses and educational
institutions to acquire multiple licenses for App Store items.

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

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A Family Sharing group can have up to six members.

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Where can you control access to the App Store and manage allowed apps for children?

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Parental Controls allows you to control your children’s access to apps. The Apps tab lets you manage
what apps your children access and prevent them from accessing the App Store. The Stores tab can be
used to limit App Store purchases and available items based on age.

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From which two sources does macOS allow you to open apps?

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macOS allows you to open apps from the App Store and trusted developers. You can override this
protection, however.

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

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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. System-wide 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—A warning appears 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.
• Notarization—Indicates that Apple has performed a security check on the the software and no
malicious software was found.

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

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

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What are three ways you can uninstall apps?

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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.

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