How to Disable Automatic Login on Mac
Secure your Mac by disabling automatic login. Follow these steps to require a password upon startup and prevent unauthorized access to your user account.
- Open System Settings. Click the Apple menu icon in the top-left corner of your screen. Select System Settings from the drop-down menu to open the control panel.
- Access Users & Groups. Scroll down the sidebar in System Settings. Click the Users & Groups tab to manage your account security preferences.
- Modify Automatic Login. Locate the Automatic login option. If it is currently set to a specific user, click the menu to reveal the dropdown options.
- Select Off. Change the setting to Off. This ensures the system will pause at the login screen during startup, requiring a password to enter the desktop.
- Authorize the Change. Enter your administrator password when prompted by the system to save these security modifications. Confirm the change by clicking OK.