In Safari preferences, I did notice something in the bottom left corner that
said, “caution password used on multiple websites. “ But it was not clear to
me whether one could isolate your passwords as shown to reflect only those
which were used on multiple websites. Is it possible to isolate t
Disregard my last message. I now understand that passwords which appear on
multiple sites have an additional column to the right with an indication
concerning this.
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> On May 15, 2021, at 9:10 AM, Herbie Allen wrote:
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> In your iPhone, go to Settings and then Passwords, a
Yeah. I know my Mac is from the Stone Age. Please put that aside. Every so
often, when I’m typing on my 2010 Mac mini, the Caps Lock will suddenly turn on
without my having depressed it. Nothing I do will disengage it until I turn
off and reboot the machine. No idea why this happens nor how
Hi Kevin,
There are two different notifications that you can see. One just says passwords
used on multiple sites. the other actually says that that password has been
part of a data leak and should be changed immediately. Though I don't fully
understand how Apple determines this, if I have a pa
Hi Donna,
I did notice that difference between my iPhone and my Mac. I was just wondering
if I could find the same information the same way on both machines. I
understand the difference now. too bad there isn’t a way you can type in a
password and find out how many and which websites use that s
Not that I know of.
Cheers,
Donna
> On May 16, 2021, at 4:16 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
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> Hi Donna,
> I did notice that difference between my iPhone and my Mac. I was just
> wondering if I could find the same information the same way on both machines.
> I understand the difference now. too bad
I didn’t think so. I also think that my iPhone7 is kept more up-to-date than
my 2010 Mac mini running 10.12.6. Would that be the case? how often can either
machine expect to be updated regarding the viability of passwords?
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> On May 16, 2021, at 4:22 PM, 'Donna Goodin' via
Huh. That's interesting. My iPhone 12 mini and my MBP running Big Sur seem to
be in sync, so I'm really not sure.
Best,
Donna
> On May 16, 2021, at 4:25 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
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> I didn’t think so. I also think that my iPhone7 is kept more up-to-date than
> my 2010 Mac mini running 10.12.6
I only noticed because my iPhone shows a password as being part of the data
leak and my Mac mini, 2010, does not show any compromise for that same account
and password. What to do?
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> On May 16, 2021, at 4:26 PM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Huh. That's
Hope that somebody who knows more than I do can give you an answer. lol
Cheers,
Donna
> On May 16, 2021, at 4:29 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
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> I only noticed because my iPhone shows a password as being part of the data
> leak and my Mac mini, 2010, does not show any compromise for that same
> ac
I understand that google and apple get their info from have I been ponned
See wiki pedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Have_I_Been_Pwned%3F
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> On May 16, 2021, at 5:14 PM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> There are two different notifications
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