File Vault works in the background, so no need to do anything else once it’s
turned on.
Make a login password. This should not disappear with a PRAM reset, as this is
stored with your user account data.
If you can, set up a separate guest zone for your wifi network.
Kevin
> On Oct 9, 2015, at 5:08 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera
> wrote:
>
> Good day to all, i would like to ask what dows it feels to have a mac
> encrypted with file vault? i think you have to open over over on the log on
> screen. i would like to turn that on and the file utility on the system
> recovery but when i turn the password on the system utility i can't type my
> password when i restart my pRam. i want to turn all the security that mac
> would give me because we are having a new tenant on the house. thanks
>
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