I'm not sure if there is such a thing, but I want to setup multiple passwords for one user account on my iMac.
Essentially I would like to come home, wake my iMac from sleep and instantly be prompted to login to my normal Admin account (like I currently am each day). At which point I would type my password in the already selected input box, click enter and be logged in within seconds. BUT in reality I would like there to be two possible passwords that work. Depending on the password typed will determine which account is actually logged in.
For instance, if I type '1234' as the password I will be logged into my Admin account, but if I type 'qwerty" it logs into a guest account or a limited/restricted account.
I have 6 roommates who have all asked to use my iMac for it's screen size. I truly don't mind it at all, but I often remotely control my iMac from my laptop and iPad while out of the house....and I sometimes worry what they might find or accidentally come across while on it. (browser history, pictures, awkward google searches, etc). I know I could just create a normal guest account and make sure to logout before leaving the house each day, but that's not as quick and convenient for me when leaving or returning home.
So if you know of a hack to do this or of any a third-party utilities that allow such a thing, please let me know!
Thanks in advance!
Essentially I would like to come home, wake my iMac from sleep and instantly be prompted to login to my normal Admin account (like I currently am each day). At which point I would type my password in the already selected input box, click enter and be logged in within seconds. BUT in reality I would like there to be two possible passwords that work. Depending on the password typed will determine which account is actually logged in.
For instance, if I type '1234' as the password I will be logged into my Admin account, but if I type 'qwerty" it logs into a guest account or a limited/restricted account.
I have 6 roommates who have all asked to use my iMac for it's screen size. I truly don't mind it at all, but I often remotely control my iMac from my laptop and iPad while out of the house....and I sometimes worry what they might find or accidentally come across while on it. (browser history, pictures, awkward google searches, etc). I know I could just create a normal guest account and make sure to logout before leaving the house each day, but that's not as quick and convenient for me when leaving or returning home.
So if you know of a hack to do this or of any a third-party utilities that allow such a thing, please let me know!
Thanks in advance!