Keychain Access is a powerful tool for Mac users. On the surface, it seems like a password manager. However, it also does a lot of other things. You can see each login transaction your Mac makes along with every password, login attempt, and certificate your Mac receives. It’s definitely a power user tool, so be careful when using it. Let’s talk more about Keychain Access on Mac.
This tutorial was written on a 2020 MacBook Air running macOS Monterey 12.4.
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