![]() ![]() Refer to question Password protect recovery mode apple silicon with new Recovery Lock Command for possible solutions. There are third-party MDM alternatives available as well. ![]() Unfortunately, this seems to require a DUNS number (a business ID). However, I have no personal experience using MDM, but it seems like in order to use MDM, you have to enroll the Mac in the Apple Business Manager. See Apple Support: Startup Security in macOS - recoveryOS password for details. If a recoveryOS password is set, the user cannot access the recovery environment including startup options screen without entering that password. ![]() On Macs with Apple Silicon, a recoveryOS password can be set using MDM with the SetRecoveryLock command. It seems possible to use the recoveryOS or firmware password protection to restrict safe mode. Good luck, there is rarely a technical solution for people problems, when the people problems are big enough and compliance can not be pre-negotiated and checked regularly. This is where a business or school would use Apple Busniess Manager / Apple School Manager and DEP and a consumer can use iCloud Activation lock to prevent reuse once the Mac is erased.
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