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4 days ago · The only thing you’ll need to remember is a single password to open the password manager. Most password managers have a smartphone app that works with mobile browsers and other apps and can be opened with a thumbprint or facial ID scan. If you’re using a computer, you can also log in to your password vault through a browser plug-in or by ...
5 days ago · When you need to access an online service, it auto-fills the login and password fields. The only thing you'll need to remember is a single password to open the password manager. Most password managers have a smartphone app that works with mobile browsers and other apps and can be opened with a thumbprint or facial ID scan.
5 days ago · Protecting your apps ensures the security and privacy of your personal information. iPhone’s built-in security features, such as Screen Time and biometric authentication, can be utilized for app protection. Follow the step-by-step process to password protect an app on your iPhone.
1 day ago · macOS: Find it in the Launchpad. If you can’t find it, use Spotlight Search or Siri to open it. Viewing and Managing Passwords: Open the app and authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or your device password. Tap “All” to see a list of your saved credentials, including website logins, email accounts, Wi-Fi passwords, and secure notes.
6 days ago · removing app specific password thats not showing. I applied an app specific password to a 3rd party email app. It just asked me to sign on with the password I set so I know it works. However, I want to remove it because its too long to remember but its not showing up under my Sign on at appleid.com. Shows I have no apps assigned. ?????
1 day ago · app works fine but doesn't show in passwords. Posted on Jul 1, 2024 10:08 AM. There are no replies.
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4 days ago · Open the Passwords app on your Mac running macOS Sequoia and authenticate with Touch ID or the computer’s password to go in. Click File > Import Passwords from the top menu bar. Click Choose File. Select the CSV file you had exported earlier from the third-party app and hit Import.