NymVPN will no longer support macOS Ventura 13 in 2026
What Mac users need to know for upcoming releases of NymVPN
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NymVPN will end support for macOS Ventura 13 in early January 2026. If you're still on Ventura, please update to macOS Sonoma 14 or above.
Why we're making this change
Apple is ending security updates for macOS Ventura 13 in Q4 of 2025, so the NymVPN team has decided to drop support for this version in early January 2026. This effectively means that NymVPN will no longer be supported by Mac devices built in 2017 or prior. Here’s is why:
- Security first: Without Apple's security patches, Ventura becomes increasingly vulnerable. Continuing to support an unpatched OS would compromise the security and privacy foundation that NymVPN is built on.
- Focus on innovation: Maintaining compatibility with older OS versions requires significant development resources. By focusing on actively supported macOS versions, we can dedicate more time to building new privacy features, improving performance, and fixing bugs.
- Industry standard: Major software vendors are making the same decision. This is standard practice when operating systems reach end-of-life.
What this means for you
- If you're on macOS Sonoma 14 or newer: Nothing! You'll continue receiving all NymVPN updates automatically.
- If you're still on macOS Ventura 13: NymVPN will continue working and receiving updates until end of 2025. After this date, we can’t guarantee that NymVPN will continue fully functioning. You will need to update to macOS Sonoma 14, Sequoia 15, or Tahoe 26 before January 2026.
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