Re: Got notification RE passwords part of data leak. Then lost notification before memorizing accounts in question. What to do?

2021-05-15 Thread Kevin Gibbs
Found the answer in Apple Support Communities, I think. Sep 25, 2020 — Apple compares passwords that are in the Keychain app on your phone with that list, and tells you about the ones that appear both in Keychain and the list maintained by security teams. To see the list Apple has compiled go

Re: Got notification RE passwords part of data leak. Then lost notification before memorizing accounts in question. What to do?

2021-05-15 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Hi Kevin, Thanks for posting this. The same thing happened to me a few days ago, but since the passwords I heard weren’t of particular concern, I didn’t deal with it right away, and then I wasn’t able to figure out how to retrieve that information. I will do this today. Cheers, Donna Sent fro

Re: Got notification RE passwords part of data leak. Then lost notification before memorizing accounts in question. What to do?

2021-05-15 Thread Herbie Allen
In your iPhone, go to Settings and then Passwords, and you will find out which ones are compromised. You can also do this in Safari on the Mac in the preferences. > On May 15, 2021, at 00:58, Kevin Gibbs wrote: > > Guys, > > While I was dealing with something else, I got a notification on my

Re: Got notification RE passwords part of data leak. Then lost notification before memorizing accounts in question. What to do?

2021-05-15 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
While you're doing this, I would also suggest enabling two-factor authentication on every account that supports it. This way, anyone who compromises a password still cannot gain unauthorized access to the account without acquiring your hardware as well. On 15/5/21 3:18 am, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

reading the time counter in a media player

2021-05-15 Thread Lorie McCloud
is it possible to read the time counter in vlc media player on a Mac? if not can it be done in quicktime player? I'm looking for a way to tell another person where a certain spot is in an audio file. thannks. Lorie -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionarie

Re: reading the time counter in a media player

2021-05-15 Thread Brad Snyder
Not sure about VLC media player, but it can definitely be done using QuickTime player on the Mac. once you reach a certain position in the audio file, just navigate to the time slider, interact with it, and VO should tell you where you are. - Brad - On May 15, 2021, at 17:28, Lorie McCloud

Re: reading the time counter in a media player

2021-05-15 Thread Herbie Allen
If you VO right you should find what you are looking for. Start from the beginning of the screen. > On May 15, 2021, at 17:27, Lorie McCloud wrote: > > is it possible to read the time counter in vlc media player on a Mac? if not > can it be done in quicktime player? I'm looking for a way to tel