![]() Let’s check it out… HOW TO LAUNCH KEYCHAIN ACCESS It takes advantage of one of the very best features of MacOS: Spotlight. You can find the Keychain Access app in Utilities in the Applications folder on your Mac system running MacOS 12 or earlier, but there’s an easier way to get to Keychain. It’s not really user friendly, per se, but it’s also not too incredibly hard to dig into it and retrieve any password you might have forgotten. You might have noticed it as one of the things you can sync through iCloud when setting up your network preferences. ![]() It turns out that all system passwords on a Mac system, whether for wireless wi-fi networks, shared servers, or anything else that prompts you to enter a secret word or character sequence, are stored in something called the Keychain.
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