There is a credit union-level on/off flag where you can disable auto-security as an option for ALL of your employees. To access this, launch Tool #327 Employee Security and use the CU Options button.
If auto-security is enabled, anyone can choose to activate it if they wish, either manually by clicking the button at the bottom of the home page, or via their Preferences.
As a compromise, if you have some employees who share workstations and therefore need to be able to enter an ID as they access tools, you can restrict auto-security only for those employees, while leaving it available for everyone else. This is also done via Tool #327 Employee Security: Choose the employee ID ans select Employee Profile, then check the Restrict auto-security for this employee flag.
Auto-security provides the same level of security
There's a common misconception that somehow auto-security provides a lower level of security, and that's simply not true. All auto-security does is keeps a person from having to type his or her ID and password over and over again. They still need to have permission to access a tool, even if auto-security has been turned on.
Also remember that your employee ID controls more than just your access privileges: your entire user experience is attached to that employee ID. This is why we always recommend that when a user needs to access a tool using someone else's workstation, they use the Windows function (Ctrl+Alt+Del) to sign into that workstation and then launch CU*BASE and sign in using their own user ID and employee ID.