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Jamf Pro 11.23 Now Available

  • December 2, 2025
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PCalomeni
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Update 12 December 2025: Standard Cloud upgrades are scheduled for the weekend of 9–10 January 2026 (details below). We appreciate your patience with the revised schedule.


 

Today we are releasing Jamf Pro 11.23; highlights include:

New Settings for Privacy Preferences Policy Control and Platform Single Sign-on
Jamf has expanded support for additional Privacy Preferences Policy Control restrictions and the Single Sign-on Extensions payload with new computer configuration profile keys. This update enables administrators to define and deploy more granular privacy and security permissions for macOS devices while streamlining the user experience.

Return to Service Enhancement
You can now add more than one payload to a configuration profile when configuring Return to Service in a PreStage enrollment. Previously, only one Wi-Fi payload could be used.

 

For additional information on what's included in this release, review the release notes via the Jamf Learning Hub.

To access new versions of Jamf Pro, log into Jamf Account with your Jamf ID. The latest version is located in the Solutions section under Jamf Pro.

 

Cloud Upgrade Schedule

Your Jamf Pro server, including any free sandbox environments, will be updated based on your hosted data region below. Review this guide if you need assistance identifying the Hosted Data Region of your Jamf Cloud instance.

To upgrade manually: Log in to Jamf Account, click View details on the Jamf Pro tile, and then click Upgrade on the appropriate instance. Note: This capability is not available for GovCloud environments and is disabled for all instances one day prior to when the scheduled standard upgrades begin.

Subscribe to product alerts to receive real-time updates.

 

Hosted Region Begins Ends
ap-southeast-2 9 January at 1300 UTC 9 January at 1900 UTC
ap-northeast-1 9 January at 1500 UTC 9 January at 2300 UTC
eu-central-1 9 January at 2300 UTC 10 January at 1000 UTC
germanywestcentral Azure 9 January at 2300 UTC 10 January at 0100 UTC
eu-west-2 10 January at 0000 UTC 10 January at 0700 UTC
us-east-1 StateRAMP 10 January at 0500 UTC 10 January at 0900 UTC
us-east-2 10 January at 0500 UTC 10 January at 1400 UTC
central-us Azure 10 January at 0600 UTC 10 January at 0800 UTC
us-west-2 10 January at 0800 UTC 10 January at 1900 UTC

 

 

4 replies

Jordy-Thery
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  • December 3, 2025

The changes to the network payload for Return to Service certainly is nice. 👍🏻


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  • Contributor
  • December 13, 2025

Update 12 December 2025: Standard Cloud upgrades are scheduled for the weekend of 9–10 January 2026 (details below). We appreciate your patience with the revised schedule.

 

Jamf, this is incredibly bad communication.

Posting an update on the original scheduled date, without proactively notifiying customers, is just awful Customer experience.

Many customers - like myself - have internal hoops to jump through with releases for business awareness, and at a time of year where many organisations have end-of-year freezes, or production freezes due to Christmas peak periods, this is now wasted effort which could have been better used elsewhere.

 

Please, do better.


rstasel
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  • December 15, 2025

Update 12 December 2025: Standard Cloud upgrades are scheduled for the weekend of 9–10 January 2026 (details below). We appreciate your patience with the revised schedule.

 

Jamf, this is incredibly bad communication.

Posting an update on the original scheduled date, without proactively notifiying customers, is just awful Customer experience.

Many customers - like myself - have internal hoops to jump through with releases for business awareness, and at a time of year where many organisations have end-of-year freezes, or production freezes due to Christmas peak periods, this is now wasted effort which could have been better used elsewhere.

 

Please, do better.

All of this… I had already let people know about previous schedule, and then it gets punted several weeks the day before. =/ 


bethjohnson
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  • December 16, 2025

Agreed on the poor communication! I had the change ticket in place and communicated out (this change was during finals for much of higher ed!), then Apple released updates out of band just before the 90 day major upgrade deferral was to end. I had a busy Saturday morning with that and an urgent Windows patch, and didn’t realize our Jamf hadn’t upgraded until I saw someone mention it on Slack.

Why was this post the only notice? Help me understand why Jamf is so shy about maintenance notifications.