You’ll want to be sure to check the sleep settings at System Preferences > Energy Saver AND the time limit at System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver (under the “Screen Saver” tab). Select that box, choose how much time you’d like to make your Mac wait before it locks, and then you’re done, right? Well, not exactly. Pick the “General” tab from there, and then the setting we’re looking for will be staring you in the face-it’s labeled “Require password after sleep or screen saver begins.” …then when that launches, choose the “Security & Privacy” pane.
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