Security is super important, but sometimes speed is of the essence. If you live and work in an environment where you are confident of your privacy, your Mac can automatically sign you in without a password. Here’s how.
Warning: If you follow this process and your Mac is lost or stolen, anyone with access to it will be able to access your data, completely unfettered. That may be a risk that is worth taking, but only you can make that decision. If you use this technique, we recommend enabling it when you’re at home or in another secure location and disabling it when you’re not.
Assuming you want to proceed, let’s get started. We performed this process on macOS 10.14 Mojave.
How to Enable Automatic Login on Your Mac
To start, lock the Apple logo at the top of the screen and then click “System Preferences.”
Next, click “Users & Groups.”
Click the padlock icon and enter your account password. This needs to be an account with administrator privileges to work.
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