与其他网络浏览器一样,Safari允许您在登录网站时保存密码。Safari还允许您随时查看已保存的密码。以下是在 iPhone、iPad 和Mac上的操作方法。
除了查看您保存的密码(viewing your saved passwords)之外,您还可以搜索一个、编辑您的登录凭据,甚至查看可能已被泄露的密码。
查看 Safari 保存的密码
您可能尝试登录一个网站,认为您已保存密码,但没有弹出任何内容。另一方面,您可能只想查看存储的密码(your stored passwords)以进行一些更新和清理。
在Safari(Safari)中访问您保存的密码取决于您的设备。
(View Saved Safari Passwords)在 iPhone 和 iPad 上
查看已保存的 Safari 密码
- 打开iPhone 或 iPad 上的设置应用程序,然后选择(Settings)密码(Passwords)。
- 使用您的密码、面容 ID(Face ID)或触控 ID(Touch ID)验证您的身份。
- 然后,您将看到您的密码列表。您可以使用顶部
的搜索字段来查找特定网站。(Search)
选择一个网站以查看您的登录凭据。要查看隐藏密码(see the masked password),只需轻按它。您还可以选择在点击密码时复制密码。
注意:在下面的图片中,iOS 在截屏时不显示密码,无论是否隐藏。
(View Saved Safari Passwords)在 macOS 上
查看已保存的 Safari 密码
- 在 Mac 上打开 Safari。
- 转到菜单栏中的Safari > 首选项(Preferences)。
- 选择密码选项卡。
- 输入您的macOS 密码(macOS password)或使用Apple Watch解锁选项卡。
- 您将在左侧看到密码列表。如果您想特别查找一个,请使用顶部
的搜索框。(Search)
在列表中选择一个网站,您将在右侧看到登录凭据。将光标悬停在屏蔽密码上以查看它。要复制它,请选择密码并选择Copy Password。
编辑保存的密码
您可以在Apple(Apple)设备上以两种不同的方式在Safari中更改用户名和密码。首先(First),如果您在Safari之外更改了当前凭据,则可以编辑它们。其次(Second),您可以使用Safari中(Safari)的密码管理器(use the password manager)访问网站并在那里更改您的密码。
在 iPhone 和 iPad 上
编辑已保存的 Safari 密码(Saved Safari Password)
从您的列表中选择一个保存密码的网站。如果您在Safari(Safari)以外的地方更改了凭据,请点击编辑(Edit)以在此处更改它们。
(Enter)在相应的字段中输入新的用户名或密码,然后点击完成(Done)以保存它们。
要更改您的凭据,请在网站上点击(Website)更改密码(Change Password)。您将被带到一个弹出窗口中的网站。照常
登录,然后导航到您的个人资料以更改您的用户名或密码,具体取决于站点。(Log)
Safari要更新保存的用户名和密码,请选择Save Password。
在 macOS 上
编辑已保存的 Safari 密码(Saved Safari Password)
选择左侧的网站,然后单击右侧的编辑。(Edit)如果您在其他地方更改了用户名或密码,请在相应字段中输入新用户名或密码,然后选择保存(Save)。
如果您想从这里更改您的凭据,请选择“更改网站(Website)密码(Change Password)”按钮。这会将Safari(Safari)打开到该网站,您可以在其中登录并更改您的用户名或密码,具体取决于该网站。
当您选择上面的第二个选项并进行更改时,Safari会提示您是否要更新现有的用户名或密码。选择更新密码(Update Password)以执行此操作。
查看Safari(Safari)中的密码泄露
一个很好的Safari功能是Detect Compromised Passwords功能。这在 iPhone、iPad 和Mac上可用,可以帮助您了解密码可能存在风险(your password may be at risk)的地方。
在Apple(Apple)设备上启用该功能后,您会看到所有需要注意的密码。从那里,您可以选择如上所述更改密码。
在 iPhone 和 iPad 上
启用检测泄露的密码(Detect)
您可以在查看 Safari 密码的同一位置启用此功能。
- 返回(Head)设置>密码并验证您的身份。
- 选择安全建议。
- 打开检测(Detect)受损密码的切换开关。
在切换按钮的正下方,您会看到这些密码存在风险。您可能会看到诸如密码出现在数据泄露中、您在其他网站上重复使用该密码或许多人使用该密码等消息,从而很容易被猜到。
然后,您可以选择一个网站并如前所述编辑密码,或使用链接直接在网站上更改密码。
在 macOS 上
启用检测受损密码(Detect)
在 macOS 上,您将在查看Safari密码的同一位置打开此功能。
- 返回 Safari > 首选项。
- 打开密码(Passwords)选项卡并输入您的 macOS 密码。
- 选中窗口底部的框以检测(Detect)泄露的密码。
您会在列表中任何非安全密码的右侧看到一个带有感叹号的三角形。选择一项可在右侧查看更多详细信息。您可能会看到“妥协”、“重用”或两者兼而有之。您可能还会看到其他信息,例如您使用该密码的其他网站。
随时掌握您的密码变得越来越重要。您可以随时在Apple设备
上搜索、更新或查看Safari保存的密码。(Safari)
有关更多信息,请查看提供强密码的方法(ways to come up with strong passwords)。
How to View Saved Passwords in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Like other web browѕers, Safari lets you save your password when signing into a website. Safari also lets you view your saved passwords whenever уou want. Here’s how to do it on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Along with viewing your saved passwords, you can search for one, edit your login credentials, and even see passwords that may have been compromised.
View Safari Saved Passwords
You might be trying to sign into a website believing you have saved your password, but nothing is popping up. On the other hand, you may simply want to take a look at your stored passwords to do some updating and cleanup.
Accessing your saved passwords in Safari depends on your device.
View Saved Safari Passwords on iPhone and iPad
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and select Passwords.
- Verify your identity using your passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID.
- You’ll then see a list of your passwords. You can use the Search field at the top to find a specific website.
Select a website to view your login credentials. To see the masked password, simply tap it. You also have the option to copy the password when you tap it.
Note: In the images below, iOS does not display passwords, masked or otherwise, when taking screenshots.
View Saved Safari Passwords on macOS
- Open Safari on your Mac.
- Go to Safari > Preferences in the menu bar.
- Select the Passwords tab.
- Enter your macOS password or use your Apple Watch to unlock the tab.
- You’ll see a list of your passwords on the left side. If you want to find one in particular, use the Search box at the top.
Choose a website in the list, and you’ll see the login credentials on the right. Hover your cursor over the masked password to view it. To copy it, select the password and pick Copy Password.
Edit Saved Passwords
You can change a username and password in Safari in two different ways on your Apple devices. First, you can edit the current credentials if you’ve changed them outside Safari. Second, you can use the password manager in Safari to visit a website and change your password there.
Edit a Saved Safari Password on iPhone and iPad
Select a website with the saved password from your list. If you changed your credentials somewhere other than Safari, tap Edit to change them here.
Enter the new username or password in the corresponding fields and tap Done to save them.
To change your credentials, tap Change Password on Website. You’ll be taken to the website in a pop-up window. Log in as usual and then navigate to your profile to change your username or password, depending on the site.
Safari to update the saved username and password, select Save Password.
Edit a Saved Safari Password on macOS
Select the website on the left and click Edit on the right. If you’ve changed your username or password elsewhere, enter the new one(s) in the corresponding fields and select Save.
If you want to change your credentials from this spot, select the Change Password on Website button. This opens Safari to that website, where you can log in and change your username or password, depending on the site.
When you select the second option above and make your changes, a Safari prompt asks if you’d like to update the existing username or password. Select Update Password to do so.
See Compromised Passwords in Safari
A good Safari feature to take advantage of is the Detect Compromised Passwords feature. This is available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac and can help make you aware of places where your password may be at risk.
Once you enable the feature on your Apple device, you’ll see any passwords that need attention. From there, you can opt to change a password as described above.
Enable Detect Compromised Passwords on iPhone and iPad
You enable this feature in the same location where you view Safari passwords.
- Head back to Settings >Passwords and verify your identity.
- Select Security Recommendations.
- Turn on the toggle for Detect Compromised Passwords.
Directly below the toggle, you’ll see those passwords at risk. You may see messages like the password appeared in a data leak, you are reusing the password on other websites, or many people use that password, making it easy to guess.
You can then select a website and edit the password as described earlier or change it directly on the website using the link.
Enable Detect Compromised Passwords on macOS
On macOS, you’ll turn on this feature in the same spot where you view your Safari passwords.
- Return to Safari > Preferences.
- Open the Passwords tab and enter your macOS password.
- Check the box at the bottom of the window for Detect compromised passwords.
You’ll see a triangle with an exclamation mark to the right of any non-secure passwords in the list. Select one to view more details on the right. You may see “compromised,” “reused,” or both. You may also see additional information, such as other websites where you’re using that password.
Keeping up with your passwords becomes more important all the time. You can search, update, or simply view your Safari saved passwords anytime on your Apple devices.
For more, take a look at ways to come up with strong passwords.