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Let’s face it, passwords suck.  You have to have one password for one website, another for another, and so on, and so on, and so on!  You try and keep a notebook of them, but what if someone got a hold of that notebook?  What if Safari can not only remember your passwords, but also sync them between iCloud devices?  Well….It can on both Mac and iOS.  This article will cover how to set it up on Mac.

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  1. When you first use Safari, it’ll ask if you wish to save passwords.  Clicking YES will enable you to do the below.
  2. Open Safari.
  3. Go to Safari > Preferences.
  4. Click on the Passwords Tab.
  5. Enter the Administrator’s Password.
  6. You can now view and/or edit any saved password on the list.
  7. That’s it. 

 

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