![]() If you want to look at the password, you have to check a box, which pops up a dialog where you enter your password, if you’re lucky it shows you the password.So it because a constant headache of going into the Keychain app and deleting these garbage entries. The next time you login it will offer this nonsense as your username. When you have two-factor authentication enabled on a website, the kind that sends you a text message, the Keychain app will helpfully store the random text message code as the username for this website.There are so many bad things about it, but here are a few that standout: The truth is that the iOS password manager is pretty good, but the macOS Keychain app is a pile of unusable garbage. So after 8 months of trying to use the built-in password manager from Apple, I finally gave up and paid for a 1Password subscription. ![]() I don’t use any advanced features of 1Password, like Vault sharing, etc, so I don’t … The UI for Keychain isn’t great, but it is integrated very well with Touch ID on the Mac. I’ve decided to finally ditch 1Password and move everything to Apple Keychain. Well, of course the M1 requires the latest 1Password 7 and the subscription I’ve been trying to avoid. I just got my M1 MacBook Pro delivered today and one of the first apps I went to install was 1Password. Finally switching to Keychain from 1Password Software
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