Yes, Windows and MacOS systems require either administrator permissions or administrator account credentials for installing Secure Browser.
Windows: Secure Browser installation on Windows requires administrative privileges because it involves system file and setting changes inaccessible to regular users. You must be logged in as an administrator or have admin credentials for installation.
Mac: Similarly, Mac installations demand administrative privileges, with the OS prompting for an administrator password to authorize system-level changes. You need admin access or credentials for Secure Browser installation.
These measures ensure only authorized users can install software, enhancing system integrity and security. For assistance, contact your IT department or the administrator managing permissions.
Find out how to install Secure Browser in these guides: