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pedzsan

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May 22, 2016
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In Safari => Preferences => Passwords, there are the list of your passwords. For me, many of them a flagged as weak or duplicates. Is there a way to go through the passwords, go to the web site, if the web site doesn't exist, then delete the password. If the password does exist, then you can log in and change the password, etc.

In the past, I used LastPass and it could dump out all of your passwords in a CSV file. I've gone through this (which is years old) and fixed many of the old weak passwords. I'd like to do the same with the list that Apple has.

I suppose I could try and do something via the Keychain but I would not know how Safari deems a password as "weak".
 
Safari is using Keychain to store the passwords. It doesn’t keep them in Safari. Majority of the password strength is based on length, followed by variety of characters. For me I always use 20+ characters with a mix of upper & lower case, numbers, and symbols.

I highly recommend 1Password as a password manager. Much better management of passwords vs keychain. We have a family plan which allow my wife & I to have separate vaults but to access the other’s vault when necessary.
 
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