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You can find your saved passwords if you know the current password for your Mac; changing it is a breeze. Choose Apple > Preferences > Users & Groups > Change Password if you already know the current password. Simply stick to the on-screen prompts. If you use a Mac, you can benefit from the convenience of having your passwords securely stored in one place. But what happens if you forget the password to a website or app? A password manager is software that helps with creating and managing secure passwords by storing them in an encrypted database on your Mac devices.<\/p>

You can retrieve passwords stored on your Mac in several different ways. In this article, we will explore those ways. But first, let us take a quick look at the various passwords that macOS can store.<\/p>

Passwords on Mac<\/span><\/h2>

Login information for various websites and programs can be stored on macOS with the help of the iCloud Keychain and Safari AutoFill<\/a> features. You can use it to remember the following passphrases:<\/p>