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System preferences weirdness - freeradical - 05-27-2017 I updated Sierra on my MBP to 10.12.5, and now whenever I open system preferences, I am immediately sent to the iCloud preferences. If I try to sign out, I get asked if I want to keep my iCloud data on this Mac, but I don't have any data on iCloud. At the top of the iCloud preferences, there's a section that wants me to set up two factor authentication. Why would I care about this if I don't use iCloud? Apple seems to have put me into a catch 22 here. All I want is when I open up system preferences, to be able to view the regular panel where I see all of the preferences. I can still get there by pushing the left arrow, but why should I have to do that? Re: System preferences weirdness - Onamuji - 05-27-2017 If you were previously signed into iCloud then it will attempt to coax you into re-entering your password in the iCloud pref's after you install a major OS update. Once you re-enter your password, it shouldn't bug you again. If you're absolutely certain that you're not syncing any mail/calendars/contacts/reminders via iCloud and not using any cloud services such as Photostream, iCloud Drive or Find My Mac then you could just go ahead and sign out and -- after some scary messages about it deleting stuff from your Mac if you continue -- it won't bother you again. Re: System preferences weirdness - freeradical - 05-27-2017 OK |