These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. You can also follow me on: Twitter and Linkedin For the last ten years I have worked as an Affiliate and Consultant to many different business and start ups, my key skill set being online marketing, on page monetisation, landing page optimisation and traffic generation, if you would like to hire me or discuss your current project please reach out to me here. As the publishing and printing sector wained I moved into Internet Marketing and in 2006 co-founded which grew to become one the top 200 visited sites in the US (according to Quantcast), at its peak receiving over 15 million visits per month. I've been a passionate evangelist for Apple and the Macintosh throughout my working life, my first love was a Quadra 605 working with a small creative agency in the south of Norfolk UK in the mid 1990's, I later progressed to other roles in other Macintosh dominated industries, first as a Senior graphic designer at a small printing company and then a production manager at Guardian Media Group. Deselect the ‘Show the Sleep, Restart, and Shut Down buttons’ checkbox.Navigate to ‘System preferences > Users & Groups.If you’re really going for a less-is-more look, then you can also remove the row of Sleep, Restart and Shut Down icons from the login screen: Remove the Sleep, Restart and Shut Down Icons Set the ‘Display login window as…’ checkbox to ‘Name and password.’.Click the padlock icon and enter your username and password.Open your Mac’s ‘System preferences > Users & Groups.’.While this customisation may appeal if you’re after a more minimalistic look, removing the usernames also adds an extra layer of security to your Mac, as anyone who’s trying to break into your computer will have to know your username, rather than having this information handed to them on the login screen. If you opt to remove these items, then the login screen will replace them with two text boxes: one where you can enter your username, and another where you can enter your password. Take a photo with your Mac’s webcam, by clicking ‘Camera,’ followed by ‘Take photo.’Īlternatively, you may want to remove the user icons and usernames from the login screen completely.Use your own image, by selecting ‘Photos.’. ![]() If you see an icon that you want to use, select it and then click ‘Save.’ Browse your Mac’s built-in catalogue of icons, by selecting ‘Defaults’ from the left-hand menu.Hover over the current icon until an ‘Edit’ label appears – give it a click.In the left-hand menu, select the account you want to edit.Click the padlock icon, and enter your username and password when prompted. ![]() MacOS assigns each user an icon at random, but if you’re not happy with your assigned icon, then you can change it: ![]()
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