Maybe you just got a new Apple device, or maybe you have that one house guest who routinely asks for your Wi-Fi password before saying hello. Whatever the situation, Apple makes it easy to find saved ...
Has your Mac suddenly started asking you for account and Wi-Fi passwords it never used to require? Is your Mail app asking you to enter the password relentlessly ...
The Mac OS X Keychain is a system-level password repository designed to make saving and retrieving passwords easier for the computer user. Rather than remembering every email and Web form password ...
I will start this out by reminding everyone that you should be using a password manager to store and protect all of your passwords. We've reached a point where password managers should be considered ...
If you store your user name and password details via the Keychain in OS X, you know that Keychain makes it a lot easier to do so. You can store login details for all those websites you visit, ...
Apple stores passwords and other secrets in a keychain on your device–but is it the Keychain? The difference confuses some readers. Generally, it works like this: macOS has multiple keychains. iCloud ...
Keychain problems We are beginning to hear scattered reports of keychain corruption, generally simply resulting in an inability to access stored passwords. Kent Durvin writes: "I installed the Mac OS ...
Mac OS X’s keychain system is a great feature, but there are times when it doesn’t behave quite the way it should. Sometimes your keychain file develops mild corruption, and a quick run of Keychain ...