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Sesame for Mac

Locks your Mac when you walk away.

Free
In English
Version 2.3.2
5.0
Based on 1 user rate

Sesame overview

With Sesame in your pocket, your computer will automatically lock when you walk away, preventing anyone from accessing your private information, e-mails, spreadsheets, Facebook account or patient records. When you come back, Sesame will automatically unlock your screen, ready for you to continue your work. It's that simple.

Tired of typing your password?
Improve your workflow by letting Sesame automatically enter your password when you come back to your Mac. Simply walk to your Mac and continue working.

When your password is not enough
Turn on two-Factor to only unlock when you enter your password and have the sesame close by. Perfect for those of us who are security minded.

Let's get personal
Sesame loves Apple Script and lets you do pretty much anything when you walk away or come back. Mute the volume, pause Spotify and iTunes, set Skype and Messenger to 'Away', the possibilities are endless. The list of scripts is constantly updated and you can create your own personal actions.

What’s new in version 2.3.2

Version 2.3.2:
  • Minor bug fixes

Sesame for Mac

Free
In English
Version 2.3.2
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5.0

(2 Reviews of Sesame)

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Jazzyguy
Jazzyguy
Feb 23 2014
1.0.6
5.0
Feb 23 2014
5.0
Version: 1.0.6
This is a good application. I like to lock up my Mac when I am in a bad place
J-Mueller-MacUpdate
J-Mueller-MacUpdate
Feb 21 2014
1.0.6
0.0
Feb 21 2014
0.0
Version: 1.0.6
Why not just connect it to your phone with Bluetooth and use that as the proximity sensor instead of requiring the Sesame keyfob as additional hardware?
Jazzyguy
Jazzyguy
Feb 23 2014
5.0
Feb 23 2014
5.0
Version: null