Hi all,
I feel silly for asking this, but I'm the Mac support for my company and a few people have asked me the same question.
We have went into System Preferences > Security and Privacy > General. Require password is set to immediate when the Macbook is in sleep or screensaver.
We noticed that if we have the Macbook plugged into power, when we close the lid, wait a few seconds/minutes, then open, it does not require password to log onto Macbook.
If we are using battery (no power supply plugged in), then when we close the lid, it would immediately go to sleep, and therefore will ask for password when opening the lid and starting.
We have also went into System Preferences > Energy Saver , and experimented with a few settings. Nothing helped.
As a user in a company, we want to lock our computers immediate as we go about our day.
So, anyone else experienced the same thing? Anyone know of a work around?
We are using OSX 10.10.5 Yosemite, btw. Would El Capitan fix this little behaviour?