Latest macOS Ventura update brings a location services bug


How Location Services is supposed to look in macOS Ventura



Apple’s macOS Ventura 13.5 update is causing an unknown number of users to have lost all mention of apps in the Location Services section of Settings.

Location Services lets apps determine and use a user’s location, or approximate location, to help them provide relevant services. Apps that a user allows to do this are listed in System Settings, Privacy & Security, Location Services.

However, a bug in the version of macOS Ventura released on July 24, 2023, has left some users seeing no apps listed in the section at all. They are also unable to see which apps are now or have recently been using their location data.

It’s similar to an intermittent bug in the beta of macOS Sonoma, seen by AppleInsider, where apps in the Accessibility section of Privacy & Security are sometimes gone, too. In that case, problems are more expected because it macOS Sonoma is in beta testing, plus a restart of the Mac generally fixes it.



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