How to Log Out of Your MacBook Automatically After Inactivity [Tutorial]
How to Log Out of Your MacBook Automatically After Inactivity [Tutorial]
Using the automatic log out feature is a good way to bring an additional layer of security to a Mac. It works just as you’d expect; after a predetermined amount of time has passed without activity, the active user account logs itself out. This means all currently running apps close out as well as all documents which save in their current state through the Versions & Resume features. Then, in order to use the Mac again, someone will have to log back in with appropriate user and password credentials, thereby preventing unauthorized access. And of course because of the relatively new OS X Resume feature, once you do log in again all of your past apps and documents will launch again where you left off.
You can set your Mac to automatically log out the current user after a set period of inactivity. This helps ensure that your information is secure when your Mac is unattended.
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You can schedule an automatic log out of your Mac, if you live or work in an environment where you don’t want just anyone to walk up to your Mac and be able to see what you’ve been up to.
Go to the Security pane of System Preferences, click General, and select the Require Password to Wake This Computer from Sleep or Screen Saver option and the Log Out after x Minutes of Inactivity option.
If you share your Mac with others in your home and you’re going to take a break, you might log out. This helps to prevent someone from accidentally changing or deleting things you’re working on. But if you don’t plan to be gone long or simply forget to log out, you could risk losing important files.
To avoid this, we’ll show you how to set your Mac to automatically log you out if you’re inactive for a period of time.
This tutorial will apply for MacBook Pro, Air, Mini's running the macOS operating system. This tutorial was performed on a macOS Big Sur system.