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Keychain Access stores many of your passwords in locked "keychains." This includes passwords to your MobileMe account, servers, eBay account, PayPal, and more. Keychain Access also lets you store passwords and codes for other things, such as credit card numbers you might like to use while shopping online. Keychain Access does double-duty—it makes things easier for you and harder for thieves. Excerpted from Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series by Robin Williams, John Tollett |
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