If you’re a Mac user and use Safari’s AutoFill feature to store your username and password for websites, then you can view and retrieve them at any time. This is incredibly useful if you tend to forget the passwords or logins for the billion and one websites we all use, and need to access those credentials for use in another web browser or on another computer. ..

AutoFill account information is stored on an individual account basis in Mac OS X, and is locked to that accounts keychain. As a result, while the website and relevant username are displayed by default, the password will remain securely hidden until access is granted to Keychain in Mac OS X. Yes, if you use iCloud Keychain to store and generate secure passwords, these can be revealed here.

Reveal saved website login and password in Safari for Mac OS X

You can repeat this process for any other website login saved in Safari with AutoFill to display the credentials. The password is only displayed if it is selected and allowed, they are not all revealed at once.

After getting the password you want, you may want to uncheck the box labeled ‘Show passwords for selected websites’ to keep things extra secure. You can also choose to remove passwords from the list if you no longer want to show them.

If you’ve forgotten your password for a website or app, there are a few options available to you. One is to try and remember the password and try to log in again, but if that doesn’t work then you can use one of these methods to retrieve the forgotten password. ..

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