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Re: Saving passwords
Glad to see an article on the topic from Howard. If I¡¯m reading it right, it means that Passwords stores its data in Keychain, too, but not in the same way other apps have in the past, and not in a
By Ben Rosenthal · #112852 ·
Re: Saving passwords
1Password is currently $36 per year and well worth it. Mike
By Michael · #112851 ·
Re: Saving passwords
No disrespect whatsoever intended. I used to store all my PWs in an Excel spreadsheet. I kept it stuck locally on my main production machine at the time because there were no PW managers available at
By John · #112850 ·
Sequioa bugs, was RE: [iomug] Saving passwords
While discussing bugs, I found one that was introduced with the release of 15.2. Seems to have broken SuperDuper¡¯s ability to do a backup using ¡°backup all files.¡± Contacted Dave yesterday and
By Vince Winterling · #112849 ·
Re: What Apple to get
That is a though if I actually sit at my desk. I often sit on my bed so no room for an eternal screen unless I change my viewing habits!
By Ellen Lerner · #112848 ·
Re: Saving passwords
I probably have less options on my 2017 15¡± MBP than I would like. Right now I keep a list of my PWs in a couple places, but that means I have to remember to be sure and add or edit passwords each
By Ellen Lerner · #112847 ·
Re: Send Sound from Apple Mail is gone!
and Apple does what it damn well pleases. >
By Ellen Lerner · #112846 ·
Re: What Apple to get
Swapping drives is not possible on Apple Silicon Macs.
By Ben Rosenthal · #112845 ·
Re: What Apple to get
If it¡®s a matter of drive space, the most economical would be to swap out the drive for something a lot larger. If you¡®re in an area where you have access to good tech support, this should not be
By LouiseS · #112844 ·
Re: What Apple to get
Again, I think your 7-year-old is a 15¡± MacBook Pro (not 14¡±) and I think the sweet spot for performance and storage for you might be a 15¡± MacBook Air (not 16¡± MacBook Pro). When available,
By Ben Rosenthal · #112843 ·
Re: What Apple to get
yes I have a 14¡± MBP and yes I could use a 16¡± screen. The performance is good but the space is running out, so I want a bigger hard drive. I do save a lot of stuff on my harddrive. I get busy and
By Ellen Lerner · #112842 ·
Re: What Apple to get
You¡¯d be surprised. I keep a lot of pictures and videos on my hard drive. I don¡¯t like using the photos app. Right now on my hard drive I am using ¡° 417,059,270,656 bytes (417.06 GB on disk)¡±
By Ellen Lerner · #112841 ·
Re: Saving passwords
Safari has always saved passwords you enter there in your Keychain. Now they go to the Password app.
By Al Varnell · #112840 ·
Re: Saving passwords
Vince, I am not suggesting that Sequoia is particularly buggy, just that it has made changes in workflow, where certain behind the curtain things are located, in the evolution of the OS, and possibly
By Brent · #112839 ·
Re: Saving passwords
All is well with Sequoia non-beta and with the betas. As you might expect, some of the betas have bugs but run and report is my approach to testing, unless you¡¯re paying me to spend time fixing it.
By Vince Winterling · #112838 ·
Re: Saving passwords
I can¡¯t help explain it to you, but a lot of how things are done and where they are stored in Sequoia have change. I¡¯m still on Catalina, where we still have System Preferences, instead of System
By Brent · #112837 ·
Re: Saving passwords
In general, I don¡¯t want any of my passwords , and as few of my documents stored on someone else's server or cloud, period. They are a bigger target than your devices, and more likely to be attacked
By Brent · #112836 ·
Re: Saving passwords
I think this article is helpful: https://eclecticlight.co/2024/09/26/inside-sequioas-new-passwords-app/? Inside Sequoia¡¯s new Passwords app eclecticlight.co Enjoy, Jim
By jwarthman · #112835 ·
Re: Saving passwords
As I understand it (and I could be wrong), the Passwords app has now replaced Keychain. There are no more passwords in Safari, they are all in the Passwords app. Under System Settings in Sequoia 15.2,
By Jerald Levinson · #112834 ·
Re: Saving passwords
I had forgotten Safari saves passwords. ? I always assumed they went to the Keychain. ? Safari 18.2 Passwords on my 15.2 iMac are linked to the Passwords application. Logins have been conveniently
By Budd Turner · #112833 ·