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Apple announced that macOS 28 will no longer support encrypted Mac OS Extended (HFS+) volumes. Users must decrypt or reformat affected drives before upgrading. Unencrypted HFS+ volumes remain supported. Apple recommends backing up data, then reformatting to APFS or decrypting via Finder. The change does not apply to encrypted Time Machine backup disks.
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Apple Seeds Fourth Public Betas of iOS 26.6 and macOS Tahoe 26.6
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Apple stops signing iOS 26.5.1 after security fix