Yes—the newest macOS features built‑in encryption, crash‑safe protections, and simplified data backup on the fly. But the many versions of Apple’s desktop operating system in use today still leave a variety of simple ways for users to protect their privacy and security.
The following is the first in a 2-part series of tips & tricks for any Mac user who is eager to strengthen the security of their Apple computer and ensure privacy.
Perform a 'secure' setup
Your Mac comes out of the box with no user account, which means you must create one. Whether you’re new to Macs or an experienced user, be sure to create a password-protected account by visiting Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Users & Groups.
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