If you’re tired of the default user picture on your MacBook, then this tutorial is for you. Whether you’re using Mac OS Mojave, Catalina, or an earlier version, this guide will show you how to easily change your profile picture to your own image.
First, click on the Apple icon on your screen, and then select “System Preferences”. From there, click on “User and Groups” and you’ll see the current default picture, which is usually a bird or a parrot. Click on “Edit” and you’ll have three options: “Default”, “Current”, and “Photo”.
Unfortunately, the “Photo” option doesn’t have a browser to upload your own image. But don’t worry, there’s an easy way to do this. Simply locate your image in any drive, click and drag it to the profile picture slot, and drop it there. You’ll see a green “+” sign, indicating that you can add your own image. Once you’ve dropped the image, you’ll be able to adjust it by zooming in or out. When you’re satisfied with how it looks, click “Save”.
Now, when you go to your lock screen, you’ll see your new profile picture instead of the default one. As you can see, changing the profile picture on your MacBook is a quick and easy process. You don’t need any special tools or software, just a few clicks and you’re done!
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