Question

I'd like to keep my Mac on Catalina forever. Other than disabling "Automatically keep my Mac up to date", is there anything else I can do to prevent my Mac from upgrading to newer macOS versions? I'm still interested in receiving Catalina updates and Safari updates, but they don't need to be automatic.

This machine will be kept online, but only used for audio software. It doesn't need to be secure.

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Solution

Actually that is pretty easy to do.

I've got a 16" MBP on which I do not want to upgrade to Big Sur (at least yet) and here is what I have done.

First go to System Preferences > Software update and uncheck "Automatically keep my Mac up to date" like this:

Software Update

Then click the "Advanced..." button and un check everything except the first option, like this:

Software Update 2

Note that is is OK to leave the last option "Install System data files and security updates." But being the mildly paranoid techie I choose to leave that off. Your call tho.

Note that there is really no way to hide the Big Sur "Upgrade Now" button but when there are updates for your current macOS version they will appear below that under a very small "more..." link. That will NOT install Big Sur. Instead it will install just the updates to your current version of macOS.

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