- Joined
- May 7, 2010
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- 985
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- Location
- UK
- Your Mac's Specs
- 2 iMacsOSX13.6.4;10.13.6;iPhone SE2 17.3.1;SE1 15.8;iPadMini15.8;iPadAir 2 15.8
The sort of attitude I encounter is this:
'I only have 2 passwords. I daren't save passwords. They disappear into the cloud and I don't trust that.'
I have pointed out that, provided you have a secure Apple ID password and you don't give it to anyone else, especially not in response to an e-mail telling you that your Apple Account is about to expire etc, then you can safely save your passwords provided of course that the device requires a password to be opened. I even tell them where to find them if they forget them. Doesn't seem to cut much ice.
'I only have 2 passwords. I daren't save passwords. They disappear into the cloud and I don't trust that.'
I have pointed out that, provided you have a secure Apple ID password and you don't give it to anyone else, especially not in response to an e-mail telling you that your Apple Account is about to expire etc, then you can safely save your passwords provided of course that the device requires a password to be opened. I even tell them where to find them if they forget them. Doesn't seem to cut much ice.