How to Enable Screen Lock / Passcode on macOS
Set up a PIN, password, or biometric lock to protect your device.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
macOS screen lock is layered: System Settings > Lock Screen controls when the screen locks and when a password is required after sleep, while System Settings > Touch ID & Password sets the authentication method itself. Enabling Require Password Immediately (rather than after a delay) means the Mac is protected the moment the display sleeps, which is important for portable use in public spaces. Touch ID on Macbooks provides fast biometric unlock without the screen going to a password prompt, and macOS 13 Ventura extended Touch ID unlock to external Bluetooth keyboards as well for desktop Mac users.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Go to System Settings > Touch ID & Password (or Login Password on non-Touch ID Macs). Click Turn Password On and set a secure password.
- 2Set screen lock to activate after 30 seconds to 1 minute of inactivity for security without interruption.
- 3Biometric unlock (fingerprint, face) is the recommended default — PIN or password always remains as the backup.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- If biometric enrolment fails, ensure fingers are clean and dry, and re-enrol from Settings.
- Restart the device if the fingerprint sensor does not respond correctly after initial setup.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Lock the screen manually (Windows + L, or sleep button) and confirm the lock screen requires authentication.
- Test biometric unlock at least twice to confirm enrolment was successful.
Frequently Asked Questions
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