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#369484 - 05/10/2017 04:25 Keychain question for Apple users
tanstaafl.
carpal tunnel

Registered: 08/07/1999
Posts: 5539
Loc: Ajijic, Mexico
SWMBO has asked me to post a question here. I am posting it verbatim, since I haven't a clue what the question even means, much less any idea of an answer.

"How do I access passwords in my keychain?"

MY keychain doesn't have passwords, it's just a ring with some metal gizmos on it that I stick into little slots in my doors so I can get them open.

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#369486 - 05/10/2017 08:53 Re: Keychain question for Apple users [Re: tanstaafl.]
andy
carpal tunnel

Registered: 10/06/1999
Posts: 5914
Loc: Wivenhoe, Essex, UK
The keychain in OSX/MacOS is a place for storing passwords for other systems, certificates etc

Windows has a similar system for certificates, not sure it has the same for passwords ?

To access the stored passwords:

Hit cmd-space, to bring up Spotlight search.

Type "Keychain Access", hit return to open the Keychain Access app.

In the top left "Keychains" panel, select "login".

In the bottom left "Category" panel, select "Passwords".

Find the password you want on the right hand panel, double click on it to open it.

Check the "Show password" check box to see the password.

At some point in the process you'll get a popup asking for your login password.
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