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View saved passwords in Safari

The Digital Photography Superguide is bursting with the latest insight and advice for every aspect of digital photography on the Mac. If you're shopping for a new camera, you'll find useful, up-to. On the client version of Mac OS X, the root/su password is set to an illegal value by default, which means nobody can log in as root until it is changed from the Directory Utility(10.5), NetInfo Manager(10.4 and earlier), Workgroup Manager, or Terminal. The root password on OS X is disabled; it is not the same as your sudo password. Say sudo passwd root if you want to make a root password, then su will work as desired. However, make this password differ from your regular user password in the interest of security. Note: The headings on this list indicate the Macintosh System bundle names; the bullet points indicate the version of the System File included in that bundle. This is to make it clearer for people searching for specific bundle versions as opposed to System File versions. Finder File versions are not indicated. 1 Classic Mac OS 1.1 Macintosh System Software (0 - 0.3) 1.1.1 System File 1 1.1.2. The Super MACD™ utilizes an innovative and proprietary new feature called DOBOS™, which stands for 'Dynamic OverBought/OverSold Levels'. Instead of relying on fixed or static OB/OS Levels like '80' and '20', DOBOS™ automatically adjusts after each bar — keeping you.

  1. Open Safari.
  2. From the Safari menu, choose Preferences, then click Passwords.
  3. Sign in with Touch ID, or enter your user account password. You can also authenticate your password with your Apple Watch running watchOS 6 or later.
  4. To see a password, select a website.
    • To update a password, select a website, click Details, update the password, then click Done.
    • To delete a saved password, select a website, then click Remove.
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You can also use Siri to view your passwords by saying something like 'Hey Siri, show my passwords.'

Save your passwords across your devices

Autofill your Safari user names and passwords, credit cards, Wi-Fi passwords, and more on any device you approve. iCloud Keychain keeps your passwords and other secure information updated across your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.

Learn how to set up iCloud Keychain.

Learn which countries and regions support iCloud Keychain.

Use AutoFill to store credit card information

AutoFill automatically enters things like your previously saved credit card details, contact information from the Contacts app, and more.

Learn how to set up and use AutoFill in Safari on your Mac.

But things are changing. As the Mac grows in popularity, it becomes a bigger target for hackers and the authors of virus programs. And of course, some of the biggest privacy and security risks a Mac user will face won't be on the Mac itself. They'll happen when personal data moves over the big, wide world of the Internet, where criminals are actually lurking, trying to steal data, identities, and—of course—money.

That's why we created the brand-new Macworld Mac Security Superguide. In one handy 84-page volume, we've collected everything you need to know to keep yourself safe and secure, from the data on your hard drive to the data you send over the Internet. We show you how to protect your home network and avoid infection with nasty viruses.

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The book—available as a $9.95 PDF download (with no digital rights management of any kind—just read it using Adobe Reader or Apple's Preview application!), or a $12.95 PDF on CD-ROM, or a beautiful $19.95 full-color, handy pocket-sized paperback book—gives you tips about the most important single item in any user's security arsenal: your own brain. That's right—the biggest security holes in the world come from human behavior, not computer programs. Skills like choosing good passwords and learning how to avoid giving data to fake Web sites set up by scammers will serve you well, and this book will help you start down that safe and secure path.

Sure, it's scary out there. And yes, as a Mac user you are fundamentally safer than your Windows brethren. But you know what? Being safer than someone else doesn't mean you're invincible. You still need to protect yourself. Let this book be your guide.

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Want to see more before you shell out for this book? We've created a downloadable sample (1.2MB) that includes the book's complete table of contents as well as sample pages.

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Also available in our Superguide series are the Mac Basics Superguide Leopard Edition, Mac OS X Hints, Total Leopard, the Macworld Digital Photography Superguide, and the Digital Music and Video Superguide. We think they're really great books, and we think you will, too.

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Click here to get more information about how to buy the book.





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