2024-04-13 19:30:00
If you use a Mac shared with other people, such as in a company or in a family environment, know that it is possible to activate some adjustments that aim to improve your security — ideal for avoiding certain problems.
One of them allows users to require administrator authorization to make changes to Wi-Fi networks — more precisely, the ability to change networks and activate/deactivate the feature.
Check out how to activate these two options! 🛜
First, open System Settings and click on “Wi-Fi” in the left sidebar. Then, go to the end of the list of available networks and click on “Advanced…”. Then activate the option “Change networks” and/or “Turn Wi-Fi network on or off”.
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Then select “Done” to finish.
Pretty simple, don’t you think? 👨💻
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