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Every move I make seems to trigger the pop-up with a request for my Apple password.
It's annoying, just like Vista demanded a password. Change something in Preferences...password, please. When I download an update, (eg, Flash), again with the password. Update to my A/V...password.
I know it's for my own protection against something detrimental, but this boarders on the absurd. However, why would a legitimate app such as Flash, etc., trigger a red flag?
This was a big criticism with Vista, but is Apple getting a free pass here? Maybe I'm getting old...
It's annoying, just like Vista demanded a password. Change something in Preferences...password, please. When I download an update, (eg, Flash), again with the password. Update to my A/V...password.
I know it's for my own protection against something detrimental, but this boarders on the absurd. However, why would a legitimate app such as Flash, etc., trigger a red flag?
This was a big criticism with Vista, but is Apple getting a free pass here? Maybe I'm getting old...