
It not only protects your Mac automatically but also does not affect your device’s performance. This is a great feature because it gives you free antivirus software that is built into the operating system. And, even if there is no reason for concern, your Mac will not allow you to open anything that isn’t approved by Apple. By adding this restriction into macOS, every time you download a file or app, your Mac will run a quick check (based on a list of malware). In macOS, Apple restricts app download outside of the App Store, thus protecting your device from imminent threats. But, remember that your Mac still has some tricks to protect itself even from the worst malware threats. To some extent, there is a reason for concern. In fact, a report shows a significant rise (over 400%) in the overall prevalence of Mac threats from 2018 to 2019. But, recently that has shifted considerably.


The Mac has historically been considered to be absolutely safe for many reasons. Well, we know that isn’t true, even though macOS is still more secure than Windows thanks to Apple’s macOS operating system. There’s an old belief that Macs don’t get viruses.
