Tiger System Preferences: Best Settings for Privacy & Security
Below are concise, actionable settings and steps to improve privacy and security in macOS Tiger’s System Preferences. I assume “Tiger” refers to macOS 10.4; if you meant a different product, tell me and I’ll adapt.
1. Update and Software Update
- Software Update: Open System Preferences → Software Update (or Apple menu → Software Update) and install all available updates. Security patches are critical.
2. Accounts & Login Options
- Enable fast user switching: Off, unless you need it; it can expose logged-in users.
- Require password after sleep/screensaver: System Preferences → Security → set “Require password” to “immediately.”
- Disable automatic login: System Preferences → Accounts → Login Options → set Automatic login to Off.
3. Security (Security pane)
- Require password immediately: As above, set to immediately after sleep or screensaver begins.
- Set a strong account password: Use a long, complex password for each admin account.
- Disable remote control services you don’t need: In Sharing, turn off Remote Login, Remote Management, and Remote Apple Events unless required.
4. Sharing
- Turn off unused sharing services: System Preferences → Sharing — uncheck File Sharing, Printer Sharing, Remote Login, Remote Management, Personal File Sharing, and Web Sharing unless needed.
- Limit File Sharing access: If File Sharing is required, restrict folders and allow access only to specific users with strong passwords; use AFP with authentication.
5. Firewall
- Enable Firewall: System Preferences → Sharing or Security (depending on Tiger version) → set Firewall to On and configure to block incoming connections by default.
- Use stealth mode: Enable “Stealth mode” if available to ignore unwanted network probes.
6. Network & Internet
- Disable unnecessary network services: Turn off IR or Bluetooth sharing if present and unused.
- Use secure Wi‑Fi: Prefer WPA/WPA2 (Tiger-era networks may see WEP; avoid if possible). Use a strong Wi‑Fi passphrase.
- Use a hardware firewall/router: Keep ports closed at the router level when possible.
7. Safari & Browser Privacy
- Block cookies selectively: Safari → Preferences → Security — accept cookies only from visited sites or never, depending on need.
- Turn off auto-fill: Safari → AutoFill — disable or limit stored info.
- Clear history and cache regularly: Safari → Reset Safari to remove stored data.
8. FileVault and Disk Security
- Note: FileVault in Tiger encrypts only the home folder (not full disk).
- Enable FileVault for sensitive users: System Preferences → FileVault — enable to encrypt a user’s home directory.
- Use strong user passwords to protect FileVault-encrypted accounts.
- Use FileVault plus firmware password on laptops to resist offline attacks (see Firmware/PRAM password in Utilities if available).
9. Physical Security
- Require password at boot or after sleep: As above; combine with FileVault and firmware password.
- Disable automatic mounting of external media: Eject external drives when not in use; avoid auto-run of CDs/USBs.
10. Backups and Recovery
- Regular backups: Use Backup (or third-party tools like Retrospect, Carbon Copy Cloner) to keep encrypted backups if possible.
- Store backups securely: Keep backups offline or physically secure; encrypt backup media.
11. User Accounts
- Use a non-admin daily account: Create a standard (non-admin) account for daily use; reserve admin for installs and system changes.
- Remove or disable unused accounts.
12. Software & Malware
- Install trusted software only: Avoid pirated or unknown downloads.
- Consider anti-malware tools: Though macOS Tiger has fewer modern threats, tools like ClamXav (for the era) can help scan suspicious files.
Quick Checklist
- Software Update: Done
- Automatic login: Off
- Require password: Immediately
- Firewall: On + Stealth
- Sharing services: Off unless needed
- FileVault: Enabled for sensitive users
- Use non-admin daily account
- Secure backups and Wi‑Fi
If you want, I can produce step-by-step screenshots or a printable checklist tailored to your Tiger build (10.4.x).
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