Changes to security settings on Parallels desktop 20 and MacOS sequoia

Sam46

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There seems to be changes in relation to the security settings on parallels, before the macOS sequoia update and parallels 20 update, when I wanted to change a state of a VM or boot a vm I would only have to use Touch ID to unlock it, after the updates I know have to put my Touch ID then also my macOS password, this affects usability. Is this the expected behaviour? does this have to do with macOS or parallels?
 
Hello,
I have the same issue. Had a chat with support today and we tried reinstallation of Parallels Desktop in most recent version. This did not fix the issue. Hopefully someone will find a fix for this soon.
 
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