I have heard a lot of hype lately about Password Managers and I believe I even read mention about a built in PM for Mac. I did a preliminary search and didnt see much of anything. So I want to know. Is there such a thing that is built right into the OS for Mac? Is it even a good idea? The thing I never liked about a password manager is... heaven forbid some terrorist gets into your password manager account or if the database is somehow hacked by Islamic extremists with fully auto-matic AR-15's you would be screwed for EVERY password you have stored.
Mac OS-X has lots of great applications built from Apple themselves, and the alternative programs that run on their MacBooks and iMacs. One such category is password managers. If you've ever found yourself burnt out from having to store too many passwords on paper or in the notepad of your Mac, you're not alone. And while iCloud Keychain is very helpful, the feature won't allow you to switch. May 04, 2004 There are a couple of password manager out there for the Mac (e.g. Password Wallet, ForgotIt? Password management on the Mac. Thread starter Dekatophil. Someone could gain access easily if they know OS X. Having a password protected file to store passwords in would be a.
If there isnt a built-in (Free) one what would be the best to use with a mac that would also work with my iPhone or ANY device?