Find saved passwords and passkeys on your iPhone & Mac and Password security recommendations Flashcards

https://support.apple.com/en-us/104955 and https://support.apple.com/en-us/105115 and https://support.apple.com/en-ph/guide/security/sec7f0432063/web

1
Q

How do you view saved passwords and passkeys on iPhone??

A

on iOS18, Open Passwords app
on iOS17 and earlier, Settings > Password

or ask Siri

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2
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What is required before you can view your passwords and passkeys?

A

FaceID, TouchID, or passcode

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3
Q

On your iPhone, where can you check your recently deleted passwords?

A

in the Passwords app, tap Deleted
in iOS17 or earlier, Settings>Passwords>Recently Deleted

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4
Q

On your iPhone, how do you find the password of your currently connected network?

A

Settings>Wi-Fi>Find network you’re currently using> Tap info button>Password field

Then use passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID to reveal the password

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5
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On your iPhone, how do you find the password of your previously connected networks?

A

iOS18
Passwords app>Wi-Fi>Find Wi-Fi network you want password for>Tap password field to reveal the password

iOS17 or earlier
Settings>Wi-Fi>Tap Edit in the upper-right corner> Then use passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID to reveal the networks > Tap info button next to the network with a lock icon > Tap Password field to reveal it

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6
Q

____ keeps your passwords, passkeys, and other secure information updated across your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC, and shared with people that you trust.

A

iCloud Keychain

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7
Q

What do you need first before turning on iCloud Keychain?

A

Latest iOS/iPadOS, macOS, or visionOS versions and two-factor authentication turned on

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Q

What are the steps to turn on iCloud Keychain on your iPhone/iPad/AppleVisionPro?

A

Settings>your name>iCloud>under Saved to icloud, tap Passwords > Tap Sync this [Device]

In iOS17 or earlier, it’s under Passwords and Keychain instead of Passwords

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9
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On your Mac, how do you turn on iCloud Keychain?

A

Apple Menu > System Settings > your name > iCloud > Passwords (Passwords & Keychain in earlier versions) > Click Sync this Mac

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10
Q

____ offer an easy, secure way to share passwords and passkeys with your family and other trusted contacts in iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma or later

A

Shared password groups

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11
Q

To create a shared password group, you do not need to be signed in to your Apple Account.

A. True
B. False

A

B. False

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12
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When you turn off iCloud Keychain or sign out of iCloud on your device, you won’t have access to any of your shared password groups. Other members of those groups will still have access to the passwords and passkeys that you shared

A. True
B. False

A

A. True

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13
Q

iCloud protects your information with ____ encryption, which provides the highest level of data security

A

end-to-end

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14
Q

How do you turn off Autofill for passwords, contact, or credit card information on iPhone?

A

Contacts or Credit card: Settings > Apps > Safari > Autofill

Passwords: Settings > General > AutoFill & Passwords

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15
Q

How do you view saved passwords and passkeys on Mac?

A

macOS Sequoia
Passwords app > Sign in with Touch ID or user account password > select an account

macOS Sonoma or earlier
System Settings > General > Passwords > Sign in (Touch ID or user password) > select an account, click Show Details button (i button)

or ask Siri

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16
Q

On a Mac, how do you view saved passwords and passkeys in Safari?

A

Open Safari > From the Safari menu, choose Settings > Passwords > sign in (Touch ID or user password) > select a website, click show details button (i button)

17
Q

Passwords are marked ____ if the same password is seen used for more than one saved password across different domains

A

reused

18
Q

Passwords are marked ____ if they may be easily guessed by an attacker. iOS, iPadOS, and macOS detect common patterns used to create memorable passwords

A

weak

19
Q

Passwords are marked ____ if the Password Monitoring feature can claim they have been present in a data leak

A

leaked