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Where are keychain files stored?

-Local login keychains are stored in /Users/username/Library/Keychain/login.keychain. -Other local keychains are stored in /Users/username/Library/Keychains/others.keychain. -iCloud keychains are stored in /Users/username/Library/Keychains/UUID/. -System keychains are stored in /Library/Keychains/System.keychain. -System Root keychains for trusted networks do not appear by default, but they can be located here: /System/Library/Keychains/ -Other keychains can be found throughout macOS. You should leave these files alone unless you're instructed by a trusted source to resolve an issue.

In what three ways can you obtain User Approved MDM enrollment?

-Use Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager to automatically enroll your Mac in an MDM solution. Its enrollment is equivalent to User Approved. -Install macOS 10.13.4 or newer. If a Mac was enrolled in non-User Approved MDM before its update to macOS 10.13.4 or newer, it will be converted to a User Approved MDM enrollment. -Follow the prompts in System Preferences to enroll in MDM. Download or email yourself an enrollment profile and double-click the enrollment profile.

What does the Disk Utility First Aid feature do?

A Disk Utility First Aid feature is used to verify and repair the partition scheme and volume directory structures.

What's a configuration profile? How do you manage a configuration profile?

A configuration profile is a document with the filename extension .mobileconfig that contains system settings as defined by an administrator. When you open a profile document, macOS Mojave installs the profile and configures the settings. You can manage installed profiles through Profiles preferences.

What are some of the advantages of APFS?

APFS advantages are that it makes common operations such as copying files and directories instantaneous, helps protect data from power outages and system crashes, and keeps files safe and secure with native encryption.

How do access control lists (ACLs) differ from standard UNIX file system permissions?

Access control lists (ACLs) expand the standard UNIX permissions architecture to allow more file and folder access control. macOS has adopted a style of ACLs similar to what's available on Windows- based NTFS and UNIX file systems.

What are account attributes?

Account attributes are the individual pieces of information used to define a user account. Examples include User ID, group, account name, full name, login shell, home directory, universally unique ID (UUID), Apple ID, and aliases.

What steps should you take before you upgrade to macOS Mojave?

Before you upgrade to macOS Mojave, you should take these steps: Verify installation requirements. *Plug notebook computers into power. *Verify app compatibility. *Back up important content. *Document network settings. *Open Software Update or the App Store.

How does an alias differ from a symbolic link?

Both aliases and symbolic links act as a shortcut to an original item. However, an alias contains additional information that allows the system to keep track of the original item if it is renamed or moved within the same volume. You can create an alias using the Finder, but it will not be recognized by Terminal. In contrast, any change to an original item breaks a symbolic link. You can create symbolic links only in Terminal, but the Finder follows symbolic links to an original item.

What action on macOS Mojave is set as the default for expanding the zip archive files?

By default on macOS Mojave, double-clicking a .zip archive file causes the system to expand the contents of the .zip archive.

How do you associate a new local user account with a manually migrated or restored user's home folder in macOS?

Copy the restored user's home folder to the /Users folder. Open System Preferences and select Users and Groups. Create a new local user account with the same account name that was used for the user's home folder. macOS will prompt you to associate the new local user account with the restored home folder.

Which two built-in macOS Mojave apps can you use to gather information about storage devices?

Disk Utility and System Information can both be used to gather information about storage devices.

How does the default organization of the file system allow users to safely share local files and folders?

Every home folder contains a Public folder that other users can read and a Dropbox folder that other users can write to. All other subfolders in a user's home folder (except the optional Sites folder) have default permissions that don't allow access by other users. The Shared folder is also set for all users to share items.

Which folder can be used to share a file with another public user?

Every user has a Dropbox folder, located in their Public folder, which can be used to transfer files with other users. Users cannot add or make changes to files in your public folder.

What does fast user switching allow you to do?

Fast user switching lets a Mac switch between user accounts without users having to log out or quit apps.

What are the two ways you can save the FileVault recovery key when you enable FileVault in Security & Privacy preferences?

FileVault Recovery offers two ways to recover passwords if FileVault passwords are lost: a. Use your Apple ID to unlock the FileVault volume and reset your password. This generates a random FileVault recovery key and saves it to your iCloud account on Apple servers. b. Record the key that FileVault randomly generates. You must keep the key letters and numbers somewhere safe and not on your encrypted startup disk.

How does FileVault protect user data?

FileVault encrypts the startup volume to protect user data.

How does macOS tell you that a software update is available from the App Store?

For software updates, macOS displays an Updates Available notification in an alert with an App Store icon when updates are available and ready to be installed. In addition a red badge appears next to the App Store icon.

How does macOS tell you that a system update is available?

For system updates, macOS displays an Updates Available notification in an alert with a System Update icon. In addition, a red badge appears next to the System Preferences icon.

What do you call the process of applying logic to storage in the form of partitions, containers, and volumes?

Formatting is the process of applying logic to storage in the form of partitions, containers, and volumes

What is the default partition scheme used by Mac computers?

GUID Partition Map (GPT)—This is the default partition scheme used by Mac computers.

How does resetting a user's account password affect that user's login keychain?

If your login password doesn't match your login keychain password, macOS creates new empty keychain items for you that match your login keychain. If the user remembers their old password, you can retrieve the archived keychain.

Which three macOS functions require management of security-sensitive settings and enrollment with User-Approved MDM enrollment?

Kernel extension loading policy Autonomous single-app mode User consent for data access

Which key features do you gain by setting up iCloud?

Key features of iCloud are that it provides cloud storage and communication services for apps, including iCloud Drive, Photos, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, Safari, Siri, Notes, and Find My Mac. iCloud Keychain is also enabled if the Apple ID entered has two-factor authentication. If the Apple ID you entered belongs to the @mac.com, @me.com, or @icloud.com domain, Mail is also configured.

How does Keychain Access help protect your information?

Keychain Access manages encrypted files that are used to securely save your items. They are impenetrable unless you know the keychain password. If you forget the keychain password, you lose the file contents forever.

What does Migration Assistant enable you to do?

Migration Assistant enables you to transfer settings, user accounts, and content from a Mac or Windows computer or from a Time Machine backup to your Mac.

Which two industry standards have been shared with the developer community and have contributed to the success of macOS?

Multicast DNS for networking and the Swift programming language for writing software are two industry standards that have been shared with the developer community and have contributed to the success of macOS.

What two other types of user accounts can macOS use in addition to local user accounts?

Network user accounts—Available to multiple Mac computers and is stored on a shared directory server such as Active Directory that centralizes identification, authentication and authorization information. The home folder for a Network user account is usually stored on a network file server. Mobile user account—A network user account that has been synced with the local user database so that you can use a mobile user account even when your Mac can't contact the shared directory server. The home folder for a mobile user account is usually stored on the startup disk.

Which tool guides you through the initial macOS Mojave configuration?

Setup Assistant guides you through the macOS Mojave configuration process.

What is an upgraded function of Siri in macOS Mojave 10.14?

Siri can control your HomeKit-enabled devices, find your saved passwords, and discover more information about food, celebrities, and motorsports. It can even find your devices that are associated with your iCloud account and have Find My iPhone, Find My iPad, or Find My Mac turned on.

What's the best way to learn what software is installed on a Mac?

System Information shows all software installed through the App Store or the Installer app, including installations from either Apple or third parties.

Which items are always installed, by default, through automatic software updates?

System files and security updates are automatically installed, by default, when they're available.

What type of file does the Finder create when you select the Archive option?

The Finder creates a compressed .zip archive file when you select the Archive option.

Why does the Finder hide certain folders at the root of the system volume?

The Finder hides certain folders —ones that contain resource items for macOS processes—from average users at the root of the system volume, because the average user doesn't need access to those items. If you need access to these hidden files and folders you can use the Terminal.

How does the macOS installer know which firmware updates to download for your Mac?

The Installer uses your Mac model number to locate and download a firmware update specific for your Mac.

What is the default setting for the Library folder in the Finder?

The Library folder is hidden in the default Finder view. The Library folder includes user-specific preference files, fonts, contacts, keychains, mailboxes, favorites, screen savers, and other app resources.

What's unique about the permissions of the /Users/Shared folder?

The Shared folder enables local users to read and write files to it, but only the user who owns an item can delete it from the Shared folder. This folder's "sticky bit" permissions setting prevents other users from deleting items that they don't own.

What are some advantages of using the command-line interface?

The command-line interface provides these advantages: Additional administrative and troubleshooting options. More access to the file system.A remote login using the SSH protocol. Any administrator can run commands as the system administrator user or root, using sudo. The ability to automate repetitive tasks using scripting. The ability to remotely administer multiple, even thousands of Mac computers simultaneously using Apple Remote Desktop.

What is the default file system for all Mac computers running macOS Mojave?

The default file system for all Mac computers is Apple File System (APFS).

Which folders, by default, are contained in a user's home folder?

The default folders in a user's home folder include the Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Movies, Music, Pictures, and Public folders.

What is the difference between a package and a bundle?

The difference between a package and a bundle is described below: * A package—Any folder that the Finder presents to the user as if it were a single file. *A bundle—A folder with a standardized hierarchical structure that holds executable code and the resources used by that code.

What are the differences between full-system encryption and full-disk encryption and the way that FileVault performs with each?

The difference between full-system encryption and full-disk encryption and the FileVault requirements for each are listed below: • Full-System Encryption—Used in Mac computers with a T2 chip. Full-system encryption is automatic and integrates the function of several controllers that other Mac computers use. In this case, FileVault should be turned on for additional security, because without FileVault enabled, your encrypted SSDs will automatically mount and decrypt when connected to your Mac. • Full-Disk Encryption—Used in Mac computers without a T2 chip. FileVault uses full-disk encryption to help prevent unauthorized access to the information on your startup disk. FileVault performs the encryption at the file system driver level of macOS.

What are the differences between a macOS update, upgrade, and reinstallation?

The differences between a macOS update, upgrade, and reinstallation are listed below: macOS update—Installs an incremental update of the Mac operating system but doesn't upgrade it to the next major version. macOS upgrade—Installs the next major standalone version. Reinstall—Installs the same major version of macOS on a disk that already has macOS installed. This overwrites the existing system files but leaves apps, user home folders, and other files in place.

What are the different types of passwords you use to secure a Mac?

The different types of passwords you use to secure a Mac are listed below: Local user account password—Used to log in to your Mac. Apple ID and password—For iCloud, iTunes, and the App Store. Keychain passwords—To protect authentication assets in encrypted keychain files. Resource passwords—Such as email, websites, file servers, apps, and encrypted disk images. Firmware password—Prevents your Mac from starting up from any disk other than your designated startup disk.

How does Firmware Password Utility help prevent users from making unauthorized password changes?

The firmware password utility allows a user to turn on the firmware password, which prevents users who don't have the password from starting up from any disk other than the designated startup disk.

Which four iOS apps are introduced with macOS Mojave?

The four apps introduced with macOS Mojave are listed below: *News *Stocks *Home *Voice Memos

What are the four default top-level folders that are visible in the Finder?

The four default top-level folders visible in the Finder are as follows: *Applications—Apps that local users have access to. *Library—System resources that local users have access to. *System—System resources. *Users—Local user home folders.

What are the four parts of a command string?

The four parts of a command string are as follows: -Command name -Command options (conditions, limits, modifiers) -Arguments (recipient of action) -Extras (redirects, etc.)

What are the types of local user accounts in macOS Mojave? How are they different?

The local users accounts in macOS include the following: Administrator—Administrator user accounts are part of the admin group and are allowed full access to all apps, preferences, and shared resource locations. Standard—Standard users are allowed to take advantage of nearly all the resources and features of a Mac, but they generally can't change things that might affect other users. Managed with parental controls—A managed account is a standard account with parental controls enabled. Guest—The default guest account is similar to a standard user, but it doesn't require a password. When a guest user logs out, the home folder is deleted, including any home folder items that would normally be saved, such as preference files or web browser history. Sharing only—"Sharing only" accounts allow you to share files with someone on a different computer, but they can't log in to your Mac. System Administrator (Root User Account)—The System Administrator account has unlimited access to almost everything on a Mac. It is turned off by default on macOS. Group—A group account is a list of user accounts that gives you greater control over file and folder access.

What are the three primary file-system shortcut types that macOS uses?

The macOS file-system uses three primary shortcut types: a. Aliases b. Symbolic links c. Hard links

Which ownership tiers are used with POSIX-style permissions to separately define specific privilege rules for each file and folder?

The ownership tiers used with POSIX-style permissions to separately define specific privilege rules for each file and folder are listed below: a. Owner—By default, an item owner is the user who created the item or copied it to the Mac. b. Group—By default, the group permissions for an item are inherited from the folder it was created in. c. Everyone—Use the everyone permission settings to define access for anyone who isn't the owner and isn't part of the item's group.

What are the seven ways you can unmount and eject a volume or disk from the Finder?

The seven methods you can use to unmount and eject a volume or disk in the Finder as listed below: 1 .Drag the disk icon to the Trash icon in the Dock. 2. In the Finder sidebar, click the small Eject button next to the volume you want to unmount and eject. 3. Select the disk you want to unmount and eject, go to the menubar, and choose File > Eject. 4. Select the volume you want to unmount and eject, and then choose File > Eject diskname. 5. Select the volume you want to unmount and eject, and then use the Command-E keyboard shortcut. 6. Select the volume you want to unmount and eject, and then secondary-click (or Control-click) to reveal a pop-up menu enabling you to select Eject diskname. 7. Select the disk you want to unmount and eject, click the Action button in the Finder window toolbar (it looks like a gear), and then choose Eject diskname.

What are six common system resources? What purpose does each resource serve?

The six common system resources and the purposes they serve: *Extensions—Attach themselves to the system kernel to provide hardware and peripheral driver support. *Frameworks—Shared code libraries that provide additional software resources for apps and system processes. *Fonts—Files that describe typefaces used for both screen display and printing. Font management is covered later in this lesson. *Preference files—App and system configuration information. *LaunchAgents and LaunchDaemons—Used by launchd to provide services that automatically start when needed at system startup or at user login. *Logs—Text files that contain error and progress entries from nearly any app or system service.

What happens to the startup disk when you upgrade to macOS Mojave?

The startup disk is automatically converted to APFS when you upgrade to macOS Mojave.

What are the system requirements to upgrade to macOS Mojave?

The system requirements to upgrade to Mojave are listed below: OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 or later 2 GB of memory 12.5 GB of available storage space for a new installation (or up to 18.5 GB of available storage to upgrade from OS X Yosemite 10.10 or earlier) Compatible Internet service provider Apple ID for some features

Which three categories do kernel extensions (KEXTs) typically belong to?

The three categories that kernel extensions (KEXTs) typically belong to are listed here:Low-level device drivers, Network filters, File system

How do you check your Mac for updates?

To check your Mac for updates, go to the App Store, click updates, and click the Update buttons for the App updates you want to install. Or you can Click the Update All button to install all of the updates.

Why would you use an archive file instead of a disk image? Why would you use a disk image instead of an archive file?

To differentiate why you would use a ZIP archive instead of a disk image or a disk image instead of a ZIP archive, here is the rationale: • For small amounts of data, you would compress files and folders into ZIP archives. • For larger data or the entire file system, you would create a disk Image. Additionally, archive files are much simpler to create in the Finder and are compatible with third-party operating systems. Disk images are more difficult to create and manage but offer greater flexibility, primarily because you can easily modify and convert them. Remember that macOS Mojave disk images can be accessed only by Mac computers; other systems require third-party software to access Mac disk images.

How can you ensure that audio recordings used for Dictation service remain private?

To ensure that your voice recordings remain private, you can manage your Enhanced Dictation settings manually. The Enhanced Dictation option is enabled by default. When you use Enhanced Dictation, your Mac immediately converts what you say into text without sending your dictated speech to Apple. If you turn Enhanced Dictation off or use Siri, then things you say and dictate will be recorded and sent to Apple to be converted to text. Along with this, Apple tracks other information such as your name, nickname, location and much of your user data sent from your device.

How do you reinstall macOS?

To reinstall macOS, go to Utilities, select Install macOS, and continue to the license agreement. If it is acceptable, click agree, select your volume or show all disks, and select your volume and install.

How can you reset a user's lost account password if they can't log in to their Mac?

To reset a user's lost account password, you can use the Reset Password assistant available from macOS Recovery along with the local user selection option.

What can you use to troubleshoot macOS installation issues?

To troubleshoot macOS installation issues from the macOS Installer menu bar, you can select the Window menu and then select and view the Installer Log.

How do you turn on the Stacks feature to organize your desktop?

To turn on Stacks, click the Desktop to make the Finder the active app, and then from the View menu, choose Use Stacks. You can also Control-click the Desktop, then choose Use Stacks.

Which two additional features are offered through Startup Security Utility to help secure unauthorized access for a Mac with an Apple T2 chip?

Two additional features are offered through Startup Security Utility to help secure unauthorized access for a Mac with an Apple T2 chip. They are described below: Secure Boot—Ensures that your Mac starts up using only a legitimate and trusted version of an operating system (OS), including macOS or Microsoft Windows External Boot—Used to control whether your Mac with an Apple T2 chip can start up from an external hard drive, thumb drive, or other external media. The default and most secure setting is "Disallow booting from any external media."

Which feature can significantly improve Apple ID security on Mac computers that have iCloud enabled?

Two-factor authentication can improve Apple ID security if iCloud is enabled.

Which terminal command should you use to perform the following tasks? Print working directory List Change directory Indicate parent directory Indicate current user home folder Create a folder Run the command with root account access h. Clear the Terminal screen

Use these commands to perform the following tasks: Print working directory: pwd List: ls Change directory: cd Indicate parent directory: .. Indicate current user home folder: ~ Create a folder: mkdir Run the command with root account access: sudo Clear the Terminal screen: clear or press Control-L

Who can install system updates through the App Store?

Users with administrator accounts can install system updates through the App Store.

What options do you have when you delete a local user account?

When you delete a local user account, you have three options: Save the home folder in a disk image.Don't change the home folder.Delete the home folder.

How does two-factor authentication provide added security to your Apple ID?

With two-factor authentication, your Apple ID account can be accessed only on devices you trust, such as your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

How can you change your local computer account password?

You can change your own local account passwords from the General pane of Security & Privacy preferences or from Users and Groups preferences. In either case, you select Change Password, and in the input pane, you must enter your old password once, followed by the new password twice. Finally, select Change Password.

How can you create an external macOS installation disk?

You can create a macOS Recovery disk that includes the macOS Mojave tools and installation assets with the createinstallmedia command-line tool in macOS Installer.

Where can you find Apple software updates if you need to manually install an update?

You can find and download all Apple software updates at https://support.apple.com/downloads.

Where can you find system information and repair and warranty coverage information for your Mac?

You can find the system information and repair and warranty coverage information for your Mac in the About This Mac window.

Where can you manage iCloud settings after you configure macOS Mojave?

You can manage iCloud settings from iCloud preferences after you set up macOS Mojave.

When can you reset a login password with an Apple ID?

You can reset a login password with an Apple ID if you provided your Apple ID when you created your first user account during Setup Assistant. -Enable FileVault and associate it with your Apple ID. Follow the proper steps and select "Reset it using Apple ID." -Restart your Mac in macOS Recovery. Follow the proper steps and select "I forgot my password."

How can you reset another user's account password in macOS Mojave?

You can reset other user account passwords if you have access to an administrator account on a Mac. To perform the reset from Users & Groups preferences you must authenticate as an administrator, select the user account you want to change, and select the Reset Password button. Then you must enter and verify the new password.

Where can you access a guided tour to learn about new macOS Mojave 10.14 features and learn how to navigate your Mac?

You can see a guided tour in the Finder when you select the Help tab. You have the choice of viewing: What's new in macOS?New to Mac? Tour the Basics.Get to know your MacBook Pro

How can you turn on FileVault if you didn't turn it on when you were prompted by Setup Assistant?

You can turn on FileVault at any time from Security & Privacy preferences.

How can you limit a user account from having full access to all apps?

You can use parental controls to restrict what users can do.

How do you identify the ownership and permissions of a file or folder in the Finder?

You can use the Finder Info window to identify an item's ownership and permissions. In Finder, you can open the Get Info window of each file or folder and find the permissions of each. Each file and folder has owner, group, and everyone permission settings.

How can you limit the use of Location Services?

You can use the Privacy pane of Security & Privacy preferences to configure app access to Location Services, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and social network services. When a new app requests information that is considered personal, macOS asks you for permission.

How can you control which software applications automatically update on a Mac?

You control software update automation in App Store preferences. You can further restrict a user's ability to use the App Store by configuring parental controls for the user's account

What do you need to change Software Update preferences and the preferences in the App Store app?

You need an Administrator account and the proper Apple ID to change Software Update preferences and the preferences in the App Store app.

Which app should you open to initiate Apple software updates?

You should open the App Store app to initiate software updates.

What app should you use to manage keychain settings?

You should use Keychain Access to view and modify most keychain items.

When should you use partitions instead of volumes?

You should use partitions instead of volumes in these cases: -You need to install multiple kinds of operating systems. -You want to install Windows using Boot Camp Assistant.

Which key should you use if you want to automatically complete filenames, pathnames, and command names?

You should use the tab key to automatically complete filenames, pathnames, and command names.

What types of items can you store in a keychain?

You use keychains to securely store resource passwords, certificates, keys, website forms, Safari AutoFill information, and secure text notes.

When are you prompted to enter a firmware password?

You will see a prompt for a firmware password after you start your Mac up from macOS Recovery. The firmware password prompt appears after you restart or turn on your Mac and then immediately press and hold Command-R. You release the keys when you see the Apple logo, a spinning globe, or the prompt for a firmware password.

Which two methods are used to hide items in macOS?

a. Use Terminal to add a period to the beginning of a filename. b. Enable the hidden file flag. (A hidden flag hides the items only in the Finder.)

Which feature can you enable to find a lost Mac?

iCloud Find My Mac helps you find a lost Mac by allowing you to remotely access the Mac computer's Location Services service.

When and why would you use iCloud Security Code?

iCloud Security Code is a separate technology used to further protect your secrets in iCloud Keychain. It is used when you enable iCloud Keychain with an Apple ID without two-factor authentication enabled. When two-factor authentication is not enabled, macOS prompts you to either enter or create your iCloud Security Code so you can trust the device. You can also use the iCloud Security Code to grant access to use your Apple ID on additional devices.

What are some of the new features of macOS Mojave?

macOS Mojave new features include the following: Dark Mode—A desktop look that helps you focus on your work. Finder—An improved search feature that opens automatically. It displays at the top and bottom of the screen and stays open as you use other apps. Stacks—A control-click feature that organizes and keeps your desktop clutter free. Quick Actions—A feature that allows you to perform actions on a file, such as rotating an image or trimming audio or video clips, without opening the file. Quick Look—A feature that allows you to preview the contents of many common file types, even without having apps installed. Screenshot Utility—A feature that lets you capture a screenshot or record a screen when you press Shift-Command-5. Continuity Camera—A feature that lets you import and scan your photos from your iOS device to your Mac and then insert them into a document.

Which privacy and security enhancements have been improved with macOS Mojave?

macOS Mojave privacy and security enhancements include the following: *App permission requirements—An app must get consent before it can access the camera, microphone, or sensitive information such as location data, your message history, or your mail database. *Intelligent Tracking Prevention—It reduces the amount of information that sites can learn about your browser and device, and it limits an advertiser's ability to track you.

Which major volume formats are supported by macOS Mojave?

macOS Mojave supports these major volume formats: *APFS— The macOS Mojave default. *Mac OS Extended—Used with and before macOS High Sierra. Also known as HFS Plus. *FAT—A legacy volume format used by Windows PCs. *ExFAT—Created specifically for large flash storage disks larger than 32 GB. *NTFS—Recent versions of Windows use this as their default native volume format. macOS can read but can't write to or start up from NTFS volumes.

Which utilities are available when you start up from macOS Recovery?

macOS Recovery gives you access to Restore from Time Machine Backup, Install/Reinstall macOS, Get Help Online through Safari, Disk Utility, Startup Disk, Firmware Password Utility, Network Utility, Terminal, and Reset Password.

What are the different macOS Recovery options and startup key combinations?

macOS Recovery installs different versions of macOS depending on the startup key combination you use: Command-R—Install the latest macOS that was installed on your Mac without upgrading to the latest version. Option-Command-R—Upgrade to the latest macOS that is compatible with your Mac. Shift-Option-Command-R—Install the macOS that came with your Mac or the version closest to it that is still available.

Which apps does Software Update attempt to update?

macOS Software Update attempts to update this software: Currently installed Apple software, macOS bundled software, Software you bought from the App Store

How can you get the macOS installer?

macOS installer is free and can be downloaded from the App Store.

Which macOS System-wide and personal settings can you manage in Security and Privacy?

macOS system-wide and personal settings that can be managed in Security and Privacy are listed below: -General Settings—Provides the option to choose to require a password to wake a Mac from sleep or screen saver mode and to define a delay before this requirement sets in. Also allows you to configure a custom message to show at the login window or when the screen is locked. -Advanced Settings—Provides the option to choose to require users to automatically log out of accounts after a certain amount of inactivity and to require an administrator password to access system-wide preferences -FileVault Settings—Provides the option to enable and configure FileVault. -Firewall Settings—Provides the option to enable and configure personal network firewall settings.


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