Apple’s new iCloud Keychain aims to solve an irritating problem: even if you’ve entered usernames and passwords on your Mac, you still have to reenter every single one manually on your iPhone and iPad ...
From social media and shopping to internet banking and email, it can be a headache to have to remember and manually enter numerous account logins or payment information every time you want to access a ...
But here’s something you may not know: if you use an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, your Apple device already comes with a free password manager called iCloud Keychain. No subscriptions, no downloads, no extra ...
Welcome to Product Support, a column devoted to helping you get the most out of the gadgets and software you already use. If you have any of Apple’s main devices — iPhone, iPad or Mac — that means you ...
Reader Carrie Lane finds her Mac populated with old email accounts. She writes: Since I upgraded to Yosemite, the Mail app has started asking for passwords for accounts that I no longer use. I didn’t ...
Word of another big leak of customer data makes this a good time for enterprise pros to audit their passwords by any means necessary. Reports of a massive 100 million account data leak at T-Mobile ...
Have you ever imagined what would happen if one of your accounts got hacked? I know, it's a scary thought. Luckily, Apple's iCloud Keychain is here to save the day. Look, we all understand the ...
So I'm trying to encourage my family to be better about password management. I use a several years old 1Password standalone (non-subscription) app, but it's a bit overtly complex for some family ...
Apple's iCloud Keychain Feature has arrived at Windows, and it is thanks to update 12.5 that brings the feature for people to use even on the Microsoft operating system. What this does is help people ...
The Apple Passwords app makes it easier than ever to save login details for your apps, start using passkeys and create shared groups. The time of using the same password on all your internet accounts ...