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<blockquote data-quote="dufchick" data-source="post: 1929087" data-attributes="member: 400511"><p>Hello-</p><p></p><p>I hope everyone is doing well. I am looking at using a password manager instead of Keychain. I was wondering, will I still be able to use my finger to log into sites on my MacBook Pro and iPad? Can I use the facial recognition on my iPhone? Or will it work differently? Also I was wondering, I read some directions on one of the password managers sites and it said to turn off Keychain after somehow getting the passwords exported into the new password manager. Do I also have to delete all the passwords from Keychain?</p><p></p><p>I thought Keychain was safe but I saw a video about a lady who was scammed, someone looked over her shoulder when she keyed in her iPhone password and later, the accomplice stole her phone and immediately changed her iCloud password and from there she was screwed. This got me a bit nervous and I think it's time to be safer. Keychain works really well, I hate to give it up but sadly, I guess it's the times we live in that force us to examine these things in our lives.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help!</p><p>Allison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dufchick, post: 1929087, member: 400511"] Hello- I hope everyone is doing well. I am looking at using a password manager instead of Keychain. I was wondering, will I still be able to use my finger to log into sites on my MacBook Pro and iPad? Can I use the facial recognition on my iPhone? Or will it work differently? Also I was wondering, I read some directions on one of the password managers sites and it said to turn off Keychain after somehow getting the passwords exported into the new password manager. Do I also have to delete all the passwords from Keychain? I thought Keychain was safe but I saw a video about a lady who was scammed, someone looked over her shoulder when she keyed in her iPhone password and later, the accomplice stole her phone and immediately changed her iCloud password and from there she was screwed. This got me a bit nervous and I think it's time to be safer. Keychain works really well, I hate to give it up but sadly, I guess it's the times we live in that force us to examine these things in our lives. Thanks for your help! Allison [/QUOTE]
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