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MacFly11

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Hi. I am going to get a new macbook pro 14 and I am debating about setting a FileVault. I am wondering if it would be possible to unlock Filevault (and the whole computer) with the touch id. If I would need to really type a password each time the computer boots, it defeats the purpose and convenience of having a touch id.
 

xraydoc

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Hi. I am going to get a new macbook pro 14 and I am debating about setting a FileVault. I am wondering if it would be possible to unlock Filevault (and the whole computer) with the touch id. If I would need to really type a password each time the computer boots, it defeats the purpose and convenience of having a touch id.
The requirement for password upon a cold boot is by design. Same for iOS/iPadOS. But as others have said, there’s no need to shutdown your laptop unless you’re restarting for a software update or the battery dies.
 
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