I've asked the related question in security SE: Why does not updating a MacOS keychain password cause applications to become troublesome? and the answer there explains that keychain is used by vari...
To begin with, Keychain is a Mac OS X feature that stores passwords from various applications and other services that are used on the computer. Normally, when a
just for the QSB password. This second keychain can have less security and use the never-lock setup. The keychain item you need to move to the new keychain will be called com.google.qsb.delicious.account.your_id.
To change the settings for a keychain:
Start the Keychain Access application.
Locate th...
In Keychain Access on your Mac, create a certificate preference to specify which certificate to use for another person who uses multiple certificates for email addresses.
OS X :: Unable To Auto-login To Guest Account / Safari Wants To Use Keychain Login
Jan 6, 2009
I work for a company that has several Macs available for customers' use. These are basically demo-machines that they can play with, and at the end of each day, the machines are wiped and rebooted.
The way...
If you have been using the Mac OS for any amount of time then you are likely aware of Apples password management system known as the Keychain. iOS devices also have a keychain system for storing user data securely.
If you need to store username/password data for a web service securely within your...
This tutorial optimising the specialised Parse.com class PFuser to verify login credentials and uses an awesome library called Locksmith Keychain that stores information in the iOS Keychain to remember whether or not the user is currently logged in. Download the code Jump straight to the download Pr...
There's nothing worse than being in a hurry and not remembering your password. Fortunately, with Mac OS Xs built-in password manager, you can easily recover those lost passwords without having to bother with the password reset debacle.