Find saved passwords and passkeys on your Mac
Find, change or delete saved passwords and passkeys on your Mac, and keep them updated across all of your devices.
View saved passwords and passkeys in Passwords
To use the Passwords app, update to macOS Sequoia.
Open the Passwords app.
Sign in with Touch ID, or enter your user account password.
Select an account.
To update a password, click Edit, change it, then click Save.
To delete a password or passkey, click Delete Password or Delete Passkey.
View saved passwords and passkeys in macOS Sonoma or earlier
If your Mac has macOS Sequoia, use the Passwords app. If your Mac has macOS Sonoma or earlier, you can find your saved passwords and passkeys in System Settings and Safari.
View saved passwords and passkeys in System Settings
Choose Apple menu > System Settings.
Click Passwords.
Sign in with Touch ID, or enter your user account password.
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To update a password, click Edit, change it, then click Save.
To delete a password or passkey, click Delete Password or Delete Passkey.
View saved passwords and passkeys in Safari
Open Safari.
From the Safari menu, choose Settings, then click Passwords.
Sign in with Touch ID, or enter your user account password.
Select a website, then click the Show
.To update a password, click Edit, change it, then click Save.
To delete a password or passkey, click Delete Password or Delete Passkey.
Ask Siri to find saved passwords
Get Siri’s attention, then say something like “Show my passwords”.
If you can’t find a saved password or passkey
Make sure you’re viewing all of your passwords and passkeys. In the Passwords app, make sure you select All. In macOS Sonoma, the System Settings screen should say Passwords at the top, rather than the name of a Shared Group or My Passwords.
Check your Recently Deleted: In the Passwords app, choose Deleted. In macOS Sonoma, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Passwords, then click Recently Deleted.
If you have multiple Apple devices, make sure iCloud Keychain is turned on.
When you move a password or passkey to a Shared Group, that password or passkey will only be visible on devices with compatible software. If you can’t find a saved password or passkey that you’ve moved to a shared group on another device, make sure your Mac has macOS Sonoma or later.
Save your passwords and passkeys across your devices with iCloud Keychain
iCloud Keychain keeps your passwords, passkeys and other secure information updated across your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC.
Use AutoFill to store credit card information
AutoFill automatically enters things, such as your previously saved credit card details, contact information from the Contacts app and more.
Find out how to set up and use AutoFill in Safari on your Mac