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Hopefully, you never have to send your Mac in for repairs. But if things go bad, you might not have a choice. And usually, when something goes wrong, the last thing you think about is securing your personal information.
While your Mac might not be working at the time, when the tech eventually gets it running again, they will have access to all your details. So how do you safeguard your information from prying eyes? Tap or click here to see seven tech support scams going around right now.
That is exactly the question that Kim recently received on her show. A listener had to send in her Mac for service, and she was concerned about all her passwords. On a Mac, any saved passwords are stored in the keychain. Is there a way to password-protect your entire keychain? Read on to find out how.
Need a Wi-Fi password? Maybe you re visiting a friend s house, but they re busy. Or your laptop is connected, but your phone is not. There are ways to wirelessly share passwords between devices, but if that s not an option, here s how to grab the Wi-Fi password from your already-connected devices.
How to See Wi-Fi Password in Windows
Windows makes this easy, as long as you re currently connected to the network in question. Open the Start menu and search for
Network Status, then click the
Change Adapter Options button that appears in the settings menu. (If you re on Windows 7, open the Control Panel and head to
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How to master your passwords using iCloud Keychain
It s more powerful than you think.
body>If you re not using iCloud Keychain on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you should definitely turn it on. It s basically a full-fledged password manager built right into iOS and macOS that stores all of your sensitive logins with end-to-end encryption and biometric authentication that syncs across all of your Apple devices. And it s 100 percent free.
But even if you re already using it to store logins to apps, Apple Pay info, and Wi-Fi, internet, and other online passwords, you might not be getting all you can out of it. Here s how to get the most out of Apple s password manager—and why you don t want to rely on it for all of your data storage needs.
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