How does a Mac set up multiple user accounts? To keep multiple accounts secure, OS X separates data and settings from the different accounts under the same device. Especially in a family, different family members can use different accounts on the same Mac, so it is more convenient to use, sometimes can avoid some embarrassment, also can avoid a person to delete another person's data mistakenly. In addition, parental controls can also allow parents to better manage their children's device use behavior.
1. Open System Preferences
2. Click on users and Groups
3. Click on the lower left corner of the "lock"
4. Enter the administrator password to unlock
5. Click "+" below the user list
6. Select the account type in the new interface, the administrator type can create a new user account, you can install the application and can change the settings. Normal members can only install applications and change settings. Only shared users can access shared files. The parental control type of administration is believed to not require much explanation. A group can provide the same access rights to multiple users.
7. Enter the full name of the user
8. Enter account name as the name of the personal folder
9. Password can use ICloud password or a separate password
10. Click Create User