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  2. Fix problems signing in to AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    If you don't have an updated or supported browser installed on your computer, update your existing browser or download a new one. Clear your browser's cache Cookies are little bits of info stored in your browser to allow websites to load quicker.

  3. Ways to securely access AOL Mail

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    Use an app password. If you use AOL two-step verification or an older email app, you may need to use an app specific password to access AOL Mail. Learn how to generate third-party app passwords and remember, app passwords are only valid for the app they are created for and remain valid until you sign out or remove access to the app. At that ...

  4. Troubleshoot AOL Calendar problems

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    Restarting your web browser or computer will clear our the internal cache or memory and will often fix most random computer problems. Reset your web settings Sometimes installing multiple browsers can result in your web settings getting changed.

  5. Gatekeeper (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Since macOS Sierra, the "Anywhere" option is hidden by default. In the security & privacy panel of System Preferences, the user has three options, allowing apps downloaded from: Mac App Store Allows only applications downloaded from the Mac App Store to be launched. Mac App Store and identified developers

  6. Fix problems with third-party mail applications - AOL Help

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    If you've activated 2-step verification for your AOL account, you'll need to generate and use an "app password" to access AOL Mail from these apps. Check your IMAP settings If your AOL Mail isn't sending or receiving mail properly, you'll need to make sure your IMAP or POP settings are correct .

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  8. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of built-in apps and system components developed by Apple Inc. for macOS that come bundled by default or are installed through a system update. Many of the default programs found on macOS have counterparts on Apple's other operating systems, most often on iOS and iPadOS.

  9. macOS malware - Wikipedia

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    macOS includes built-in security features designed to protect users from various threats, including ransomware attacks. Features such as Gatekeeper, which verifies the legitimacy of downloaded applications, and FileVault, which encrypts data on the hard drive, contribute to enhancing the overall security of the system.