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I have an 85 year old friend with an almost as old old Mac he purchased years ago (he’s not sure when). Whatever the case, the OS can no longer be updated. I’m guessing he’s just out of luck and needs to buy a new computer in order to be on the internet safely. Am I correct?
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I would think that if it does what he needs to do, he doesn't have to upgrade. As for internet and/or email safety, as long as he doesn't click random links in scammy emails, I think he should be okay.
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Keep backups and replace the drive whenever it fails and understand that there comes a point when new apps won't run on the old OS.
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What Mac is it? You would be surprised how useful the old ones can be with the right software...
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If he does need a new computer, I'd recommend a Chromebook. Decent refurbished Chromebook can be had for less than $200 (and I've seen small, 11" screen models under $100. The 15.6" HD screen model I have has been a trooper. I got mine at Newegg.com, but, reasonably priced Chromebooks are widely available.
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browser updates are available long past OS updates. Unless you can point to a specific problem or vulnerability I think its fine to keep using it.
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Haven’t told us what he needs it for. But an iPad might be an option too.
I refuse to do any financial transactions on a Mac where the OS is not getting security updates, for example.