11-13-2024, 10:55 AM
If you want to delete all saved passwords on your Mac, you should first find saved passwords on Mac, this is a complete guide provided by iBoysoft. Instead of the Keychain Access, you should use the new Passwords app on macOS Sequoia, and delete passwords there.
Note: If you have enabled iCloud Keychain on your Mac, all the edit changes will be synced with your other Apple devices with the same Apple account signed in, that is to say, the deleted passwords will also be removed from your iPhone, iPad, etc.
Launch the Password app from the Launchpad.
Sign in with Touch ID, or enter your user account password.
Select an account.
Control-click the unwanted password and choose Delete, or select the passwords you want to delete, click Edit > Delete Passwords, and tap Delete Passwords again to confirm. You can also select all passwords, and right-click to choose Delete.
Although everything is easy to use and comprehensive, it might not provide enough to fully replace your password manager because it lacks the built-in capability to save papers, identification documents, credit card information, and some other data that third-party password managers can preserve for you.
Moreover, the saved password is also located in third-party web browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox and third-party password managers if you have installed any on your Mac. Thus, you should continue to remove passwords from those places.
Remove a saved password from Safari:
Open the Safari menu.
Choose Settings.
Switch to the Autofill tab.
Tap the Edit button for Usernames and Passwords
Remove the entry that corresponds with weblogin.bu.edu.
Remove a saved password from Chrome:
Open the Chrome menu via the button on the far right of the browser toolbar.
Select the Settings menu option (highlighted in blue).
Tap Autofill and Passwords on the left sidevar
4.Then select Google Passwords Manager.
5.Click the site whose password you’d like to remove and click the Delete button.
Remove a saved password from Firefox:
Open the Firefox menu.
Select Settings.
Scroll down on the right panel and locate the Passwords sections.
Click on Saved Passwords.
Select the target site and click the Remove button to delete the saved password.
Note: If you have enabled iCloud Keychain on your Mac, all the edit changes will be synced with your other Apple devices with the same Apple account signed in, that is to say, the deleted passwords will also be removed from your iPhone, iPad, etc.
Launch the Password app from the Launchpad.
Sign in with Touch ID, or enter your user account password.
Select an account.
Control-click the unwanted password and choose Delete, or select the passwords you want to delete, click Edit > Delete Passwords, and tap Delete Passwords again to confirm. You can also select all passwords, and right-click to choose Delete.
Although everything is easy to use and comprehensive, it might not provide enough to fully replace your password manager because it lacks the built-in capability to save papers, identification documents, credit card information, and some other data that third-party password managers can preserve for you.
Moreover, the saved password is also located in third-party web browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox and third-party password managers if you have installed any on your Mac. Thus, you should continue to remove passwords from those places.
Remove a saved password from Safari:
Open the Safari menu.
Choose Settings.
Switch to the Autofill tab.
Tap the Edit button for Usernames and Passwords
Remove the entry that corresponds with weblogin.bu.edu.
Remove a saved password from Chrome:
Open the Chrome menu via the button on the far right of the browser toolbar.
Select the Settings menu option (highlighted in blue).
Tap Autofill and Passwords on the left sidevar
4.Then select Google Passwords Manager.
5.Click the site whose password you’d like to remove and click the Delete button.
Remove a saved password from Firefox:
Open the Firefox menu.
Select Settings.
Scroll down on the right panel and locate the Passwords sections.
Click on Saved Passwords.
Select the target site and click the Remove button to delete the saved password.