Macbook Pro Password
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How to remove password from macOS Sonoma
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How to remove password from macOS Sonoma
You can Automatic Log into the computer
Though, there are certain specific Conditions that are required to enable this
You will need the Admin Password to allow Updating or UpGrading the computer
Without any password, the update or upGrade will refuse to allow you to do the update or upGrade
How to log in automatically to a Mac user account
When automatic login is turned on for a macOS user account, the Mac automatically logs in to that account during startup.
Choose the account that will log in automatically
Follow the appropriate steps, depending on the version of macOS you're using. Whether or not an account automatically logs in, you might still need to log in after logging out, switching back from another user account, or locking your screen.
macOS Ventura or later
Earlier versions of macOS
If the setting is dimmed or unavailable
If the automatic login setting is dimmed or doesn't show the account name, then manual login is required. For example, manual login is required in these circumstances:
Log in after sleep or screen saver begins
You might still need to enter your password when your Mac wakes from sleep or stops using the screen saver. You can change this behavior using the “Require password” screen saver setting located in Lock Screen settings (macOS Ventura or later) or Security & Privacy preferences (earlier macOS versions).
You can Automatic Log into the computer
Though, there are certain specific Conditions that are required to enable this
You will need the Admin Password to allow Updating or UpGrading the computer
Without any password, the update or upGrade will refuse to allow you to do the update or upGrade
How to log in automatically to a Mac user account
When automatic login is turned on for a macOS user account, the Mac automatically logs in to that account during startup.
Choose the account that will log in automatically
Follow the appropriate steps, depending on the version of macOS you're using. Whether or not an account automatically logs in, you might still need to log in after logging out, switching back from another user account, or locking your screen.
macOS Ventura or later
Earlier versions of macOS
If the setting is dimmed or unavailable
If the automatic login setting is dimmed or doesn't show the account name, then manual login is required. For example, manual login is required in these circumstances:
Log in after sleep or screen saver begins
You might still need to enter your password when your Mac wakes from sleep or stops using the screen saver. You can change this behavior using the “Require password” screen saver setting located in Lock Screen settings (macOS Ventura or later) or Security & Privacy preferences (earlier macOS versions).
Macbook Pro Password