Apple started rolling out some new software updates including the macOS 13.6 firmware, which installs the latest security improvements. While we still have some time to grab the Sonoma upgrade, the company has served another minor build to renovate the user experience.
Looking into the details, the Apple macOS 13.6 security improvements are landing on Mac devices with the 22G120 build number. We advise users to take the help of a standard Wi-Fi connection for the installation or else, it may lead to upgrade failure.
It is worth mentioning that the latest macOS firmware holds some fixes that make your device free from unnecessary glitches, lags, and other issues. Besides, it marks an end to privacy-related vulnerabilities found in the last build.
To install the update, you can make your way to the system settings of your device and select the Software Update section. Now let the device hunt for the newest versions.
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