Crossing The Borders Mac OS

We design Mac hardware and software with advanced technologies that work together to run apps more securely, protect your data, and help keep you safe on the web. And with macOS Big Sur available as a free upgrade, it’s easy to get the most secure version of macOS for your Mac.*

  1. Crossing The Borders Mac Os 11
  2. Crossing The Borders Mac Os X

Apple M1 chip.
A shared architecture for security.

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The Apple M1 chip with built-in Secure Enclave brings the same powerful security capabilities of iPhone to Mac — protecting your login password, automatically encrypting your data, and powering file-level encryption so you stay safe. And the Apple M1 chip keeps macOS secure while it’s running, just as iOS has protected iPhone for years.

Apple helps you keep your Mac secure with software updates.

The best way to keep your Mac secure is to run the latest software. When new updates are available, macOS sends you a notification — or you can opt in to have updates installed automatically when your Mac is not in use. macOS checks for new updates every day and starts applying them in the background, so it’s easier and faster than ever to always have the latest and safest version.

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Protection starts at the core.

The technically sophisticated runtime protections in macOS work at the very core of your Mac to keep your system safe from malware. This starts with state-of-the-art antivirus software built in to block and remove malware. Technologies like XD (execute disable), ASLR (address space layout randomization), and SIP (system integrity protection) make it difficult for malware to do harm, and they ensure that processes with root permission cannot change critical system files.

Download apps safely from the Mac App Store. And the internet.

Now apps from both the App Store and the internet can be installed worry-free. App Review makes sure each app in the App Store is reviewed before it’s accepted. Gatekeeper on your Mac ensures that all apps from the internet have already been checked by Apple for known malicious code — before you run them the first time. If there’s ever a problem with an app, Apple can quickly stop new installations and even block the app from launching again.

Stay in control of what data apps can access.

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Apps need your permission to access files in your Documents, Downloads, and Desktop folders as well as in iCloud Drive and external volumes. And you’ll be prompted before any app can access the camera or mic, capture keyboard activity, or take a photo or video of your screen.

FileVault 2 encrypts your data.

With FileVault 2, your data is safe and secure — even if your Mac falls into the wrong hands. FileVault 2 encrypts the entire drive on your Mac, protecting your data with XTS-AES 128 encryption. Mac computers built on the Apple M1 chip take data protection even further by using dedicated hardware to protect your login password and enabling file-level encryption, which developers can take advantage of — just as on iPhone.

Designed to protect your privacy.

Online privacy isn’t just something you should hope for — it’s something you should expect. That’s why Safari comes with powerful privacy protection technology built in, including Intelligent Tracking Prevention that identifies trackers and helps prevent them from profiling or following you across the web. A new weekly Privacy Report on your start page shows how Safari protects you as you browse over time. Or click the Privacy Report button in your Safari toolbar for an instant snapshot of the cross-site trackers Safari is actively preventing on that web page.

Automatic protections from intruders.

Safari uses iCloud Keychain to securely store your passwords across all your devices. If it ever detects a security concern, Password Monitoring will alert you. Safari also prevents suspicious websites from loading and warns you if they’re detected. And because it runs web pages in separate processes, any harmful code is confined to a single browser tab and can’t crash the whole browser or access your data.

Find your missing Mac with Find My.

The Find My app can help you locate a missing Mac — even if it’s offline or sleeping — by sending out Bluetooth signals that can be detected by nearby Apple devices. These devices then relay the detected location of your Mac to iCloud so you can locate it. It’s all anonymous and encrypted end-to-end so no one — including Apple — knows the identity of any reporting device or the location of your Mac. And it all happens silently using tiny bits of data that piggyback on existing network traffic. So there’s no need to worry about your battery life, your data usage, or your privacy being compromised.

Keep your Mac safe.
Even if it’s in the wrong hands.

All Mac systems built on the Apple M1 chip or with the Apple T2 Security Chip support Activation Lock, just like your iPhone or iPad. So if your Mac is ever misplaced or lost, the only person who can erase and reactivate it is you.

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The documents printed in PowerPoint may wear an unwanted white border space or margin unless we configure the proper page size and scale options.

In order to create borderless when exporting PowerPoint presentations to PDF format, you can follow the steps below. Here is a method to make borderless PDF presentations in your Mac by exporting your slides to images and combining all them in a PDF document with the Preview application.

Method #1 – Print PDF from Microsoft PowerPoint Print Dialog

The easiest way to remove margins while printing in PDF is to open the Print dialog in PowerPoint and choose to show details by clicking Show Details button (located in the bottom left corner). This button will display the paper configuration.

Make sure to choose a new paper size that matches the current slide size or create a new one. Once the paper size is matching the presentation proportions choose Scale to fit the paper and set the Orientation to landscape.

Method #2 – Export Slide Images and then use Preview

Alternatively, you can export your presentation to images and then use Preview in Mac to prepare the presentation for printing.

Go to File menu and choose Export option to save the presentation slides as images. This open will open a new dialog box where you need to choose the output directory.

Choose the output directory where images will be saved. Make sure to choose the desired format JPG or PNG and double the default width to 1440, this will help toward improving the output quality.

Now, go to Finder and locate the new files in the output directory. Select all the files, keeping the numeric order (01..N) and then right click and choose Open Width -> Preview app.

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At this point, you can see all the slides in Preview. Make sure the order of the slides is preserved before continuing.

Here, you can choose the Paper Size. In order to export a presentation to PDF without unwanted white borders on your Mac, here is the trick:

  • Create a new Custom Size and define the size proportionally to the format of your presentation. In this case, we have configured the design to 16:9 by defining a Paper Size of 16 inches width and 9 inches in the height.
  • Set the top, left, right and bottom margins to 0 (zero)
  • Click OK and make sure the Scale option is set to Scale to Fit and Print Entire Image.

The following screenshots show the dialog box where you can define a custom paper size.

Finally, click the bottom left PDF button to display the contextual menu and then click Save as PDF option. This process will merge all the images into a borderless (no margin) PDF presentation.

Crossing The Borders Mac Os X

Here you can see one of our Pitch Deck Presentation templates PDF that was created using the borderless printing on Mac OS techniques described in this post.