In macOS 11.3 through macOS 11.6.4, making changes to a system extension profile directly affects the state of an extension. Optionally, MDM can disallow users from approving their own system extensions from loading. System extensions support robust management using MDM, including the ability to allow all extensions from a specific developer or of a specific type (like network extensions) to load without user interaction. Even though kexts inherently have full access to the entire operating system, extensions running in user space are granted only the privileges necessary to perform their specified function. By running in user space, system extensions increase the stability and security of macOS. MacOS 10.15 or later enables developers to extend the capabilities of macOS by installing and managing system extensions that run in user space rather than at the kernel level. Authentication credentials and identity asset settings.Legacy interactive profile declarative configuration.Legacy profile declarative configuration.Subscribed Calendars declarative configuration.Google Accounts declarative configuration.Privacy Preferences Policy Control payload settings.Dynamic WEP, WPA Enterprise, and WPA2 Enterprise settings.Kernel Extension Policy payload settings. ![]() Extensible Single Sign-on Kerberos payload settings.Extensible Single Sign-on payload settings.Exchange Web Services (EWS) payload settings.Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) payload settings.Conference Room Display payload settings.Certificate Transparency payload settings.Certificate Revocation payload settings. ![]()
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