![]() ![]() Let’s play a quick game of “Would You Rather.” If you haven’t played it before, it’s very simple. Next to the username in the Password tab, click the Change Password button. Its location is not very obvious, and you need to dig a little bit to get to it, but it’s well worth it! The Problem – My Memory In the sidebar, choose the account where you want to change the password. The other options listed still work.Īre you tired of trying to come up with a unique and memorable password? Not entirely happy with Safari’s auto-generated passwords? Well, you may not be aware of this, but your Mac has a potent password generator built right in called Password Assistant. Apparently, it was a 32-bit module, and mocOS 10.15 Catalina is 64-bit only. Update Dec 17, 2019: The “Memorable” option shown below only works in Mojave and earlier.
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