Apple Platform Security
- Welcome
- Intro to Apple platform security
- Hardware security and biometrics
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System security
- System security overview
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Secure boot
- Boot process for iPad and iPhone devices
- Memory safe iBoot implementation
- Mac computers with Apple silicon
- Intel-based Mac computers
- Signed system volume security
- Secure software updates
- Background Security Improvements
- Operating system integrity
- Device pairing and connection security
- BlastDoor for Messages and IDS
- Lockdown Mode security
- Overview of additional macOS system security capabilities
- System security for watchOS
- Random number generation
- Communicating emergency information using satellites
- Apple Security Research Device
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Encryption and Data Protection
- Encryption and Data Protection overview
- Quantum-secure cryptography with Apple devices
- Passcodes and passwords
- Data Protection
- FileVault
- How Apple protects users personal data
- Digital signing and encryption
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App security
- App security overview
- App code signing process
- App security in iOS, iPadOS, and visionOS
- App security in macOS
- Supporting extensions
- Secure features in the Notes app
- Secure features in the Shortcuts app
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Services security
- Services security overview
- Apple Accounts and Managed Apple Accounts
- iCloud
- Passcode and password management
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Apple Pay
- Apple Pay security overview
- Apple Pay component security
- How Apple Pay keeps users purchases protected
- Credit, debit, and prepaid cards
- Payment authorization with Apple Pay
- Paying with cards using Apple Pay
- Contactless passes in Apple Pay
- Rendering cards unusable with Apple Pay
- Apple Card security
- Apple Cash security
- Tap to Pay on iPhone
- Using Apple Wallet
- iMessage
- Secure Apple Messages for Business
- FaceTime security
- SharePlay security
- Nearby sharing security
- Find My
- Continuity
- Network security
- Developer kit security
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Secure device management
- Secure device management overview
- Device management
- Apple Configurator security
- Screen Time security
- Glossary
- Document revision history
- Copyright and trademarks
[]Boot modes for a Mac with Apple silicon
A Mac with Apple silicon has the boot modes described below.
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macOS | From a shutdown state, press and release the power button. |
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Paired recoveryOS | From a shutdown state, press and hold the power button. |
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Fallback recoveryOS | From a shutdown state, double-press and hold the power button. |
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Safe mode | Boot into recoveryOS per the above, then hold Shift while selecting the startup volume. |
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