How to Disable Password Permission to Make Changes on Mac
How to Disable Password Permission to Make Changes on Mac
On Mac, you may want to disable the password requirement when making changes to your system settings for convenience or personal preference. Here’s how you can do it:
- Go to the Apple menu and select 'System Preferences'.
- Click on 'Users & Groups'.
- Choose your username from the user list.
- Click the lock icon at the bottom to make changes, then enter your password.
- Click on 'Change Password'.
- Leave the 'Old Password' field blank, enter a new password, confirm the new password, and add a hint if needed.
- Click 'Change Password' to save the changes.
By following these steps, you can disable the password requirement when making changes on your Mac. However, it is important to note that this may reduce the security of your system, so proceed with caution.
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