favicon Remove Stored Passwords from Safari in Mac OS X

  • OS X Daily Sep 15, 2012, 2:07 pm by: Paul Horowitz242 pts
    OS X Daily writes, Safari 6 makes it easier than ever to manage and remove passwords stored for the various websites you visit from the Mac. If you want to clear a single or all stored passwords, here’s all you need to do: Open Safari’s Preferences from the Safari menu and click on the “Passwords” tab Select the website you want to remove the stored password from and then either click the “Remove” button or hit the Delete key Alternatively, click “Remove All” or use Shift+Click to select a group of logins and passwords to remove more than a single stored password...

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