That’s why it’s a good practice to change your password from time to time. Whether it’s a work machine that requires the added security to project sensitive files, or an at-home machine that’s housing bank statements, credit card details, and login information, it’s never a bad idea to periodically change the password on your MacBook. But remember, when you change your administrative password, you’ll be prompted to change the Keychain password as well – and it’s a good idea to do it. Ready to get on the road to Fort Knox-levels of security? Follow the steps below to update your MacBook’s administrator password and add another level of much-needed security.
- Click the Apple logo on the Menu bar.
- In the menu that opens, select System Preferences.
- In the System Preferences window, select User & Groups.
- In the Users & Groups window, select the Admin account.
- In the right pan, click Change Password.
- In the dialogue box that opens, enter your old password.
- In the New password text box, enter a password.
- Enter the password again in the Verify text box.
- Click Change Password to confirm the change.