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Released April 8, 2021
- Fixed text colors in the Preferences window in Dark Mode
- Added a dialog for clarity during the installation process. When Covenant Eyes installs its network system extension (or network extension for short), the authorization prompt from macOS doesn't always have the words 'Covenant Eyes' in it.
- Improved the usability of the uninstall process
Mac Beta Version 3.6.3
Released March 16, 2021
- Renamed Filter levels
- Fixed an issue where the version number of macOS 11 Big Sur was perceived as 10.16 rather than 11.0
- Fixed an issue with reporting the macOS version with images
Mac Beta Version 3.6.2
Released January 27, 2021
- Updated contact information for Member Care
- Updated links to My Account
- Added support for enforcing SafeSearch on IPv6 networks
Mac Beta Version 3.6.1
Released December 17, 2020
- Updated documentation specific to macOS 11 Big Sur
- Improved reliability of the network extension
Mac Beta Version 3.5.5
Released November 18, 2020
- Fixed an issue where some users experienced a 'Not secure' error when loading a search engine in a browser.
- Fixed an issue where Covenant Eyes would not notify you that your password needs to be re-entered.
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Updates for members using Internet Accountability:
- Fixed an issue where URLs from Google Chrome were missing.
Mac Beta Version 3.5.4
Released November 5, 2020
- Auto-sign-in new Mac accounts with the prior CE user.
- Tweaked installation compatibility with macOS 11 Big Sur.
Mac Beta Version 3.5.3
Released September 29, 2020
- Covenant Eyes can now be installed on macOS 11 Big Sur.
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- Image recognition now uses half the CPU power it previously used.
Mac Beta Version 3.3.16
Released September 2, 2020
- Fixed an issue where, after being installed for the first time on a Mac, Covenant Eyes would, in some cases, block all traffic.
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- Improved configuration management for Screen Accountability system parameters.
- Fixed an error that caused Covenant Eyes to sometimes not take any screenshots.
Mac Beta Version 3.3.15
Released August 19, 2020
- Enabled App Sandbox in some parts of Covenant Eyes (you'll have to type in your proxy settings again, if you have them configured).
Mac Beta Version 3.3.11
Released July 28, 2020
- Made it easier to connect to the internet at hotspots.
- Enabled App Sandbox in some parts of Covenant Eyes (you'll have to type in your proxy settings again, if you have them configured).
- Addressed some crashes.
Update for members using Screen Accountability:
- Fixed an issue where some users saw block pages even though blocking was turned off.
Mac Beta Version 3.3.10
Released June 18, 2020
Updates for all members:
- Zapped a diagnostics reporting bug.
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- Refined the use of SafeSearch.
Updates for members using Internet Accountability:
- Improved the reliability of our filter service.
Mac Beta Version 3.3.9
Released May 1, 2020
- Network connectivity errors are no longer displayed while your computer is asleep.
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- You'll now see message saying 'Blocking service limited' when our blocking service has internet trouble, and 'Blocking is working normally' when the connection is better.
Mac Beta Version 3.5.2
Released March 19, 2020
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- We added the Allow list to enhance the customization of your Filter service. Learn more here.
- Fixed a bug when trying to reload a newly unblocked page.
- Adjusted our implementation of CleanBrowsing.
Mac Beta Version 3.5.1
Released January 24, 2020
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- Fixed a bug where some apps could erroneously trigger an M062 error.
Mac Beta Version 3.3.5
Released December 19, 2019
- Fixed a licensing error.
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- Fixed a source of erroneous M071 errors.
- Improved screenshot algorithm.
- Improved compatibility with macOS 10.15 Catalina.
Mac Beta Version 3.3.3
Released October 1, 2019
- Oops, yea — black text isn't readable in Dark Mode; fixed it.
- Covenant Eyes is now notarized, as required by macOS 10.15.
- Improved messaging in the Notification Center.
- Improved support of persnickety hotspots (the ones that utilize HTML- or Javascript-based redirects).
Mac Beta Version 3.3.2
Released August 29, 2019
- We fixed an issue where a background task caused Covenant Eyes to become temporarily unresponsive.
- We don't stall on hotspots anymore.
Mac Beta Version 3.3.1
Released August 13, 2019
- Removed that pesky M071 error that some users saw.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes.
- If you're an early tester of macOS 10.15 Catalina, you can now install Covenant Eyes. (The installer isn't notarized—yet—but will be soon.)
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- In our menu, we now show you how many screenshots we have taken.
Mac Beta Version 3.2.1
Released July 16, 2019
- Miscellaneous bug fixes.
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- If you use our Filter, we added a custom block list feature. Learn more here.
- If you used our Filter with our legacy Internet Accountability service, we'll automatically bring over domains on your old block list to our new block list.
Updates for members using Internet Accountability:
- We fixed a bug with our software that claimed that you installed Covenant Eyes on your reports when you only restarted your Mac.
Mac Beta Version 3.1.1
Released June 18, 2019
- We fixed an issue where the sign in window would sometimes reappear once immediately after signing in.
- If you change your password in My Account, we now shake the sign-in window on your Mac to remind you to sign in with your new password.
- We fixed that pesky, confusing 'M099' error you may have seen while trying to sign in.
Mac Beta Version 3.1.0
Released May 14, 2019
- Updated the interface to switch between users instead of signing out.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes.
- Made improvements to screenshot storage.
- Backend updates for future improvements to reports.
- Added a notification when an account switches between Internet Accountability and Screen Accountability.
- Interface fixes.
Starting with Mac Version 3.0.2, all versions support either Internet Accountability or Screen Accountability, depending on your account settings.
Mac Beta Version 3.0.3
Released February 19, 2019
Updates for all members:
- Auto-fill only shows valid Covenant Eyes usernames.
- Updated the Filter block page when the member is signed out.
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- Added the current blocking level to the Covenant Eyes software menu.
Mac Beta Version 3.0.2
Released January 29, 2019
Updates for all members:
- Improved notification system.
- Miscellaneous other fixes.
Updates for members using Screen Accountability:
- Improved screen analysis.
- Added app names and window titles to reported images.
- Added porn blocking through CleanBrowsing.
- Covenant Eyes servers only receive blurred images.
Mac Beta Version 2.10.0
Released August 23, 2018
- Dropped support for OS X 10.9 Mavericks.
- Made a change to make troubleshooting issues a little easier for our Member Care Agents.
- Added a notification if hitting 'Refresh Covenant Eyes' failed.
- Fixed an issue where users were periodically blocked as if they were not signed in.
- Improved clarity on the Filter Block page.
- Improved ability to view webpages after the Filter was overridden.
- Users can now install Covenant Eyes on macOS 10.14 Mojave.
- Other bug fixes with Mojave.
Mac Beta Version 2.9.1
Released June 14, 2018
- Minor bug fixes.
Mac Beta Version 2.9.0
Released May 16, 2018
- Fixed an issue where the Covenant Eyes menu would not appear in the menu bar.
- Fixed occasional issues where Covenant Eyes would stall upon sign in.
- Improved the Panic feature.
- Improved compatibility with the Google Chrome browser.
- Added an automatic update feature.
- Updated Firefox browser extension.
- Fixed a crash when logging very large errors.
- Made improvements to the Filter Override.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.12b16
Released April 3, 2018
After this version, we will no longer support Mac OS X 10.9 Maverick or earlier. Please upgrade your operating system to a newer version of macOS.
- Fixed an occasional issue where Covenant Eyes would stall upon sign in.
- Fixed an issue where the Covenant Eyes menu would not appear in the menu bar.
- Improved the Panic feature.
- Improved compatibility with the Google Chrome browser.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.10
Released November 21, 2017
- Fixed an issue where two Covenant Eyes icons would occasionally appear in the menu bar, giving an M072 error.
- Updated Firefox Extension for compatibility with Firefox 57+ ('Quantum').
- Other bug fixes.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.9b26
Released September 20, 2017
- Added support for macOS 10.13 High Sierra.
- Improved hotspot detection.
- Fixed an occasional issue that caused a slow sign in.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.8b20
Released September 28, 2016
- Fixed a kernel panic affecting those who pair the Keynote app on iOS with the Keynote app on macOS.
- Fixed two other causes of some rare kernel panics.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.8b11
Released July 12, 2016
- Added support for macOS 10.12 Sierra.
- Fixed an issue where the Covenant Eyes menu would sometimes disappear from the menu bar.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.7b21
Released April 19, 2016
- Users of Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) no longer need to restart the computer when upgrading Covenant Eyes, and in some cases when installing or uninstalling.
- Fixed an issue where some characters within URLs were chopped off on Accountability Reports.
- Improved compatibility with Sophos Antivirus Web Protection and WORDsearch Bible.
- Fixed an issue that caused some web pages to display 'Unknown Domain,' 'HTTP 400 Bad Request,' or an incomplete page.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.6b4
Released October 15, 2015
- Fixed kernel panic.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.4b5
Released August 4, 2015
- Fixed issue that prevented Covenant Eyes from installing onto Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
- Fixed issue where filter error messages were repetitively displayed when websites were blocked.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.3b12
Released July 14, 2015
- Improved functionality of auto-sign-in when a user intentionally signs out of Covenant Eyes.
- Improved HTTPS filtering.
- Fixed issue where the Covenant Eyes icon would sometimes disappear from the menu bar.
- Fixed various issues related to sleep mode.
- Fixed issue with reporting IPv6 URLs.
- Fixed issue where Kaspersky causes uninstalls to fail.
- Fixed issue where an uninstall causes a kernel panic on Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Covenant Eyes is not compatible with El Capitan at this time.
Mac Beta Version 2.8.2.b4
Released May 28, 2015
- Improved ability to connect at hotspots.
- Improved handling of home and work network problems.
Mac Beta Version 2.7.0b15
Released December 11, 2014
- Adjusted Covenant Eyes' sensitivity to network problems.
- Updated icons for Yosemite Dark Mode.
- Improved error reporting.
- Improved hotspot sign in process.
Mac Beta Version 2.6.0b23
Released July 29, 2014
Covenant Eyes versions 2.6.0 and later are compatible with Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). You do not need to uninstall Covenant Eyes prior to upgrading to Yosemite, but you will need to re-enable the Covenant Eyes extension for Safari once the upgrade is complete.
- Added support for Mac OS 10.10 (Yosemite).
- Covenant Eyes no longer repeatedly asks to install the extension in Safari 7.1 and later.
- Fixed a spelling error.
Mac Beta Version 2.4.2b37
Released June 10, 2014
- Prevented installation (for now) onto Mac OS 10.10 (Yosemite).
- Added browser extensions for Safari, Firefox, and Chrome to improve Accountability Reports.
- Improved installer to prevent installing over an incompatible version of Covenant Eyes.
- Fixed a periodic crashing issue (kernel panic).
- Improved stability.
Mac Beta Version 2.3.2b6
Released February 13, 2014
- Disabled Secure Search in Google to improve monitoring, filtering, and reporting.
The pixel density of Retina displays is so high that your eyes can't detect individual pixels at a normal viewing distance. This gives content incredible detail and dramatically improves your viewing experience.
Mac computers that have a Retina display
MacBook Pro models:
- 16-inch MacBook Pro models introduced in 2019. Native resolution: 3072 x 1920 at 226 pixels per inch. Support for millions of colors.
- 15-inch MacBook Pro models introduced in 2012 or later, except the MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012). Native resolution: 2880 x 1800 at 220 pixels per inch. Support for millions of colors.
- 13-inch MacBook Pro models introduced in late 2012 or later. Native resolution: 2560 x 1600 at 227 pixels per inch. Support for millions of colors.
MacBook Air models introduced in 2018 or later. Native resolution: 2560 x 1600 at 227 pixels per inch. Support for millions of colors.
MacBook models introduced in 2015 or later. Native resolution: 2304 x 1440 at 226 pixels per inch. Support for millions of colors.
iMac models:
- 27-inch iMac models introduced in 2014 or later. Native resolution: 5120 x 2880. Models introduced in 2014 and 2015 support millions of colors, and models introduced in 2017 or later support one billion colors.
- 21.5-inch iMac models introduced in 2015 or later, except the iMac (21.5-inch, 2017) and iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2015). Native resolution: 4096 x 2304. The Retina model introduced in 2015 supports millions of colors, and models introduced in 2017 or later support one billion colors.
All iMac Pro models. Native resolution: 5120 x 2880. Support for one billion colors.
Changing the resolution of your display
Your Mac automatically chooses a default resolution that is optimal for your display. To change the resolution:
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences.
- Click Displays.
- Select Scaled, then select any of the four or five scaled resolutions, depending on your Mac model. With scaled resolutions, text and objects can appear larger and more visible, or smaller to provide more space for windows and apps.
If you're also using an external display
If you're using an external display to extend your desktop, you can choose a preferred resolution for each display. To see additional resolutions for the external display, press and hold the Option key while selecting the Scaled button.
If you're using an external display to mirror your built-in display, your Mac optimizes for whichever display is selected in the 'Optimize for' pop-up menu. Allow your Mac to choose the best resolution for that display, or select Scaled and choose a different resolution.
When mirroring your displays, you can optimize for the external display instead of your built-in display.
Using apps with a Retina display
If an app looks different than you expect on your Retina display or high-resolution external display, try opening the app in low-resolution mode:
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- Quit the app.
- Open the Applications folder.
- Click the app once to select it, then choose Get Info from the File menu.
- From the Get Info window that opens, select the checkbox labeled 'Open in Low Resolution.'
- Close the Get Info window and open the app again.
Some apps that work best in low-resolution mode or that work only in low-resolution mode will have this mode already turned on, and in that case you might not be able to turn it off. The app developer might offer an update that includes support for the Retina display.
Using Boot Camp and Windows with a Retina display
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- Boot Camp supports resolutions up to 3840 x 2160.
- When your Mac is using the Apple-supplied Windows Support Software, Windows starts up with the maximum dpi (pixels) it supports, which is 144 dpi, or 150-percent magnification. As a result, items on the display appear small, with a lot of space. You can use the Windows Display control panel item to adjust this setting in Windows.