Mac Osx Forcing Me To Put In Credit Card For App Store

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Following the release of macOS High Sierra, Mac users that Apple is no longer listing previous operating system updates in a user's Purchased tab in the Mac App Store. Neither macOS Sierra nor macOS High Sierra show up in the Purchased list, suggesting the updates are no longer tied to an Apple ID account. Previous Mac software updates were linked to an Apple ID account and updating required an Apple ID and password, something that could be a hassle when a Mac changed ownership. An on reinstalling apps confirms that the change to remove macOS Sierra and High Sierra from the Purchased tab was intentional. 'macOS Sierra or later doesn't appear in the Purchased tab,' reads the document. In the case of macOS Sierra, the change means that there's no way for Mac users to download macOS Sierra should they want to downgrade from High Sierra for some reason. OS X El Capitan, OS X Yosemite, OS X Mavericks, and earlier updates are all tied to a user account and listed in the Mac App Store.

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Apple has also made a link to the OS X El Capitan update available, but no similar support document is available for macOS Sierra. This is why people were complaining so much about OS X becoming download-only since Lion.

If I wanted to install an older OS, whether it'd be for compatibility or testing, I want to be able to download it, especially when I don't have the space for dozens of OS installers 'just in case'. I was still fine with the older OS X installers being redownloadable, and even purchasable when the next OS was already released, but since Yosemite you can't get Mavericks unless you already owned it and now you can't even download Sierra, even if you downloaded it previously. This makes it seem like Apple is heading towards the forced upgrades and downgrade lockout from iOS, and that seriously concerns me. This is why people were complaining so much about OS X becoming download-only since Lion. If I wanted to install an older OS, whether it'd be for compatibility or testing, I want to be able to download it, especially when I don't have the space for dozens of OS installers 'just in case'. I was still fine with the older OS X installers being redownloadable, and even purchasable when the next OS was already released, but since Yosemite you can't get Mavericks unless you already owned it and now you can't even download Sierra, even if you downloaded it previously. This makes it seem like Apple is heading towards the forced upgrades and downgrade lockout from iOS, and that seriously concerns me.

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Not a big deal. It's still available, just hidden from users.

Here's a direct link to Sierra http://osxapps.itunes.apple.com/apple-assets-us-std-000001/Purple62/v4/af/5f/9d/af5f9d8e-cf9c-8147-c51c-c3c1fececb99/jze225146329.pkg. I have downloaded every point update full installer since Lion.

Once the 10.x reaches the final point, I keep only that. I have never trusted Apple (or Microsoft) not to pull something like this, so I protect myself. Can everyone stop repeating this. OK we get it, you were all really really clever and have a copy. Especially after 5 people have said the same thing. And I'd love to see one of you still so excited, if you happen to lose said copy, only to realise you also then can't get another via downloading it again directly from Apple, just as other users here cannot now. This thread is about why Apple have completely removed it from download, without any previous notice or comment as to why, post-High Sierra's release.