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Testing the macOS Ventura beta is fun for a while, but chances are you'll need to switch back to the secure channel when Apple releases the latest version.

 

Do you want to leave the macOS Ventura beta? Whether or not you're in the developer or general public beta, there's no need to downgrade your Mac.


All you have to do is unenroll from the Apple Beta software program, and you'll start getting macOS Secure Channel updates again. This tutorial will introduce you to the way to do this.

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Why should you abandon macOS Ventura Beta?

Although installing macOS Ventura beta allow you to get a variety of latest system software updates well before the rest of the pack, it is also susceptible to efficiency and stability issues. If you don't want to risk falling for a system-breaking bug or recurring crash, your best guess is to fall back into the safe channel.

Another excuse to go back to the safe channel is that beta variations of macOS receive frequent updates from Apple, which can become annoying once the final release is offered.

So, just remove the Apple Beta Software program and you should be able to revert to the safe version as soon as Apple releases an update newer than the current beta version on your Mac.

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Additionally, if there are pending beta updates on your Mac, it's a good idea to avoid installing them when unregistering your Mac so that the safe version can update and downgrade your beta software.

If you are experiencing issues with your currently installed beta version, you may need to immediately uninstall macOS Ventura beta and install a secure version of macOS as a replacement.

Easy Methods to Exit macOS Ventura Public Beta

Have you decided to exit the macOS Ventura Public Beta? In that case, just follow these instructions:

  1. Open the Apple menu in the menu bar and choose System Settings .
  2. Choice Common > Software program Replace .
  3. Choice Study Extra below the part Automated Updates .
  4. Choice Restore defaults .

Now, just restart your Mac and you're done. Now you can't get beta updates from Apple.

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When will you get secure channel updates?

To reiterate, you won't get a newer version of macOS Ventura until the secure channel moves past your Mac's current beta software model.

Choose the icon of additional data beside automatic updates on the software program replacement screen and make sure the change update check be active so that you receive a notification when this occurs.

Or activate the switches next to Get new updates when available It is Configure macOS updates so your Mac installs and applies system software updates on its own.

Again to receive secure macOS Ventura updates

As you just realized, it's easy to exit the macOS Ventura beta and switch to the general public build. You can always sign up for the Apple Beta Software program if you change your mind.

If you're also using a beta version of iOS 16 on your iPhone, you can return to the secure channel just as quickly.