How long will Ventura apps and websites work after security updates end?

I own a Macbook Pro 2017 (no Touch Bar), and since its maximum OS is Ventura, I want to know how long the OS will last before I need to upgrade. I think Ventura is getting security updates still, but it might stop by the end of the year.

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.7

Posted on Aug 2, 2025 6:21 PM

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Posted on Aug 3, 2025 8:16 AM

You are almost certainly done with feature updates to the Ventura operating system and its Apple applications after Ventura 13.7.7. As Apple deems necessary, they may issue the rare security update at some later date.


Many third-party application developers are now following Apple's three-year life cycle and will drop support for their application updates on Ventura. Microsoft comes to mind. The mainstream third-party browser developers have been discussed, but even Apple Mail and Safari on Ventura should be ok while Transport Layer Security (TLS) v1.3 remains de-rigor.


How long you can continue using Ventura on that 2017 MBP will depend on the third-party applications you are using and whether those vendors continue support on Ventura, and you need features in newer versions that are not available on Ventura.


The longevity of your 2017 MBP, and your budget for a new Apple Silicon device and compatible software.


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Aug 3, 2025 8:16 AM in response to peytonswenson

You are almost certainly done with feature updates to the Ventura operating system and its Apple applications after Ventura 13.7.7. As Apple deems necessary, they may issue the rare security update at some later date.


Many third-party application developers are now following Apple's three-year life cycle and will drop support for their application updates on Ventura. Microsoft comes to mind. The mainstream third-party browser developers have been discussed, but even Apple Mail and Safari on Ventura should be ok while Transport Layer Security (TLS) v1.3 remains de-rigor.


How long you can continue using Ventura on that 2017 MBP will depend on the third-party applications you are using and whether those vendors continue support on Ventura, and you need features in newer versions that are not available on Ventura.


The longevity of your 2017 MBP, and your budget for a new Apple Silicon device and compatible software.


Aug 3, 2025 8:49 AM in response to peytonswenson

it would depend on each website, it's each sites which set the browser requirements of their site, some would likely last "forever" some would maybe only support the latest 3 browser versions


you can try other browsers which still support your macOS version


about apps then the ones installed would likely keep working, newer ones could require a newer macOS version than yours, and the installed ones would likely no longer get updates, and if you deleted them you would not be likely to get them back.

Aug 2, 2025 6:53 PM in response to peytonswenson

Ventura currently gets the latest versions of Safari – but once Apple releases macOS 26 (Tahoe) in the fall, that will no longer be the case.


Safari Release Notes | Apple Developer Documentation


Ventura is likely to be eligible to run current versions of third-party browsers for several years. I believe that, as of today,

  • The current versions of most third-party browsers will run on Big Sur or later.
  • The current version of Firefox will run on Catalina or later.

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