how do you set it up, or activate it, or whatever you do with it? I've
heard about it, but don't have any idea how to go about this.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Hallsworth" <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2014 5:28 AM
Subject: Keychain
Hello everybody
I want to tell you about this seemingly useful feature of iCloud called
Keychain. This allows you to securely upload your confidential data such
as passwords and credit cards to the cloud. For the paranoid let me assure
you that the information presented during setup assures that all data is
encrypted and cannot be read by Apple. Alternatively you can simply not
use it grin. Also during setup you are required to set a security code and
phone number if you have one so you can receive a message when approving
new devices for Keychain. Once set up and you have autofill enabled in
Safari any of the above data will be uploaded to iCloud with your concent.
You can also view the saved passwords and delete any or all at your
leisure. After all that I now have Keychain setup on both my iPhone 4s
running 7.1.1 and late 2011 Macbook Pro running 10.9.3 Mavericks set up
for Keychain. I don't know why I refused to use it at first now since the
process from the word go is heavily involved before it can be used.
--
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
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