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If you're using a Mac and you want to find saved passwords in Safari, it's pretty easy.
It's always good to check your passwords when you're logged into websites that you use frequently. And it's even better to change them every once in a while, especially if you know that there is a security breach at the site or if someone has hacked into an email account and gained access to your password. But more often than not, we can't remember what the password for a particular site is because we've saved it in Safari on our Mac. The problem with this is that if we have saved it in Safari, then it's encrypted so that only the user who has entered the password can get it.
Your Mac's Safari browser not only stores and autofills your usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers, it also saves and autofills your personal information for many websites, like your name and address, phone number and email address.
This is a convenient feature that allows you to quickly enter this information when checking out on a web page.
If you would like to find out which sites have stored your passwords in Safari on your Mac, here's how to do so:
1) Open Safari on your Mac.
2) Go to "Preferences" (from the Safari menu bar at the top of the screen).
3) Click "Passwords."
4) You'll see all of the sites that have saved passwords.
Safari lets you save passwords for websites that require registration. This is especially useful if you have a lot of accounts and don't want to fill out the same information every time you visit a new site.
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