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Top Six Security Tips to Lock Down Your Mac Data

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PREVENTING ACCESS

1- Use a non-admin account for everyday task.

It’s a compulsion to create at least one account with administrative privileges. But with its benefits of software installation permits and others, comes the risks associated with losing documents or malicious acts. Hence, a standard account is preferred for conducting everyday activities for these accounts have limited access rights and provide warnings that something wrong is going on.

2- Disable automatic login.

During Mac set up and OS X installation, you create a user account that logins automatically at startup. It puts your data and crucial files at high risk when someone else accesses your system and delete or damage important files. By going to Users & Groups pane of System Preferences and disabling automatic login option, you lock down that access. 

CHECKING OS X SETTING

1- Check security and privacy settings.

It depends on you whether you want to disclose your location to different apps or not. If not, then go to security and privacy and choose the privacy tab. Here, you can audit location services by checking which app can access your location.

2- Use encryption.

PROTECTING DATA

1- Install antivirus software.

Whenever a large number of users is concentrated in a small area, risk of virus elevates. Different users indulging into numerous online activities and downloading and exchanging files are recommended to install antivirus software to prevent malware from entering the system.

2- Back up important files.

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