
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Mikah Sargent takes viewers on a comprehensive tour of the Passwords app in macOS Sequoia, demonstrating how this robust tool serves as a complete credential management system. From passkeys to verification codes and shared passwords, Mikah explores how Apple has created a secure yet user-friendly solution for managing all your login information across devices.
Passkeys - These are created automatically when you set up passkey authentication on websites, with limited editing options but the ability to add notes or modify the associated website.
Verification codes - Users can add two-factor authentication codes either by entering setup keys manually or scanning QR codes.
Wi-Fi - The app stores Wi-Fi network credentials, displays network security information (WPA2/WPA3), and lets users generate QR codes for easy sharing.
Security recommendations - The app alerts users when passwords may be compromised in data breaches using Apple's differential privacy techniques that protect user privacy.
Password sharing feature - Users can create groups to share specific login credentials with family members or others, with granular control over which passwords are shared.
Password importing - The app supports importing passwords from CSV files, though Mikah strongly recommends deleting these files immediately after import for security.
Cross-device synchronization - All passwords sync across Apple devices with end-to-end encryption via iCloud.
Windows compatibility - Even Windows users can access their passwords through the iCloud Passwords app, making it a versatile solution.
Passwords User Guide - Apple Support - https://support.apple.com/guide/passwords/welcome/1.1/mac/15.4.1
Host: Mikah Sargent
Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac
Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
3.7
33 ratings
Mikah Sargent takes viewers on a comprehensive tour of the Passwords app in macOS Sequoia, demonstrating how this robust tool serves as a complete credential management system. From passkeys to verification codes and shared passwords, Mikah explores how Apple has created a secure yet user-friendly solution for managing all your login information across devices.
Passkeys - These are created automatically when you set up passkey authentication on websites, with limited editing options but the ability to add notes or modify the associated website.
Verification codes - Users can add two-factor authentication codes either by entering setup keys manually or scanning QR codes.
Wi-Fi - The app stores Wi-Fi network credentials, displays network security information (WPA2/WPA3), and lets users generate QR codes for easy sharing.
Security recommendations - The app alerts users when passwords may be compromised in data breaches using Apple's differential privacy techniques that protect user privacy.
Password sharing feature - Users can create groups to share specific login credentials with family members or others, with granular control over which passwords are shared.
Password importing - The app supports importing passwords from CSV files, though Mikah strongly recommends deleting these files immediately after import for security.
Cross-device synchronization - All passwords sync across Apple devices with end-to-end encryption via iCloud.
Windows compatibility - Even Windows users can access their passwords through the iCloud Passwords app, making it a versatile solution.
Passwords User Guide - Apple Support - https://support.apple.com/guide/passwords/welcome/1.1/mac/15.4.1
Host: Mikah Sargent
Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac
Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
3,002 Listeners
1,962 Listeners
200 Listeners
1,343 Listeners
2,012 Listeners
5,396 Listeners
333 Listeners
78 Listeners
1,064 Listeners
1,155 Listeners
304 Listeners
1,380 Listeners
395 Listeners
111,530 Listeners
498 Listeners
946 Listeners
4 Listeners
5,903 Listeners
8 Listeners
2 Listeners
4 Listeners