How To use Keychain to Recover your Password on Your Mac


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If you've ever entered a password in your Web browser or e-mail client, or provided a password for an encrypted disk image, your Mac has probably asked whether you'd like to save that password to your Keychain. In addition to accessing your keychain through these dialog boxes, you can work directly with your Key-chain via Keychain Access (Applications: Utilities). When you launch Keychain Access, you see a list of all the items in your Keychain, including information about each item's name, kind, creation date, and modification date. If you haven't opened Keychain Access before, most of these items will be passwords—Internet passwords, application passwords, disk image passwords. Select any password item to bring up information about that item at the bottom of the window: the item name and kind; the account name (if applicable); and the specific URL, application name, or disk-image name for which you use the password. You can view the actual password by selecting the Show Password option and entering your Keychain password. To paste a password into another application, click on the Copy Password To Clipboard button. You can also add comments about the item—say, to remind you what a particular item is for, or to include a Web site's password hint and answer.


Comments

  1. man is this working in .dmg folder?
  2. The problem is forgot my admin password :|
  3. I have more than one email accounts. I can't see all of my email addresses in my key chain access. Is there any way to find the password  of those accounts which are not showing up on the key chain access? I am also concerned that with this application,it is easy for others to see my passwords how can I lock this?
    I hope it will not show the passwords of  the online bank accounts:)
  4. Lol
  5. Thanks