For both Windows and MacOS, installing the Secure Browser requires either administrator permissions or administrator account credentials. This ensures system security and prevents unauthorized changes to your device.
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Windows: To install Secure Browser on Windows, you need administrative privileges. This is because the installation involves modifying system files and settings, which require higher access than a regular user account can provide. You must be logged in as an administrator or provide admin credentials during the installation process.
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MacOS: Similarly, installing Secure Browser on a Mac requires administrator privileges. The system will prompt you for an administrator password to authorize any changes to system-level settings. Admin access or credentials are necessary for successful installation.
These security measures ensure that only authorized users can install software, maintaining the integrity of your system. If you need assistance with installation, contact your IT department or the administrator managing your device permissions.