Tomorrow I have agreed to lend my machine to someone and multiple others may use it in the day. I have set it up with a Standard Account because I noticed that since I have FileVault enabled, the Guest Account is a Safari-only account which runs off the recovery partition.
Now, while I do trust the person I'm lending my machine to, I also want to maximise the security of my files whilst allowing them to use more than just Safari (E.g. Pages if they need to).
How vulnerable is my data to access, if a Standard (non-admin) account is logged in on a FileVault enabled Mac? It's a shame the individual accounts are not individually encrypted, but the whole disk at once (unless I am wrong).
Is there anything I can do (beyond having FileVault and a Firmware password enabled) to increase this security, just as a precaution?
Thanks.
Now, while I do trust the person I'm lending my machine to, I also want to maximise the security of my files whilst allowing them to use more than just Safari (E.g. Pages if they need to).
How vulnerable is my data to access, if a Standard (non-admin) account is logged in on a FileVault enabled Mac? It's a shame the individual accounts are not individually encrypted, but the whole disk at once (unless I am wrong).
Is there anything I can do (beyond having FileVault and a Firmware password enabled) to increase this security, just as a precaution?
Thanks.