Sorry Kevin, I sent you the link for the iOS App Store.
It's available for OSX and Windows machines as well. AgileBits will be easy for 
you to find to buy direct, and find out prices and details

Tim

Sent from Tim's Retina iPad 2

> On 5 Sep 2016, at 6:53 AM, Kevin Lock <kal...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> 
> Tim,
> 
> as I read it, it seems to be only for iPhone and iPad?
> 
> I want it for my Macs.
> 
> Kev
> 
> 
>> On 5 Sep 2016, at 6:30 am, Tim Law <t...@peoplehelp.com.au> wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning Kevin,
>> 
>> 1Password - Password Manager and Secure Wallet by AgileBits Inc.
>> https://appsto.re/au/NAm6H.i
>> 
>> I echo others praise of 1Password.
>> 
>> I enjoy the helpful tips they provide too, such as the ease of making very 
>> sound passwords from common words. As long as the common words aren't 
>> commonly used in a string, such as ready-set-go, and are more like 
>> carrots-roads-Paris, then the password is strong and easier to remember than 
>> cryptic long strings like abD4yS7 etc etc. I leave 1Password to create all 
>> my new passwords, so the examples are simply an example of the helpful hints 
>> that come in the newsletter. It also alerts to weak logins, sites that may 
>> have been compromised, syncs across devices using Dropbox or iCloud.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Tim
>> 
>> Sent from Tim's Retina iPad 2
>> 
>>> On 4 Sep 2016, at 10:13 PM, Kevin Lock <kal...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>>> 
>>> What does it cost?
>>> 
>>> Kev
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 4 Sep 2016, at 5:16 pm, Philippe Chaperon <laut...@me.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Neil and Marcus, 
>>>> 
>>>> Indeed, that used to be my biggest problem, remembering my passwords. At 
>>>> one time I had just the one password for the many emails, secure sites, 
>>>> banking etc until I got ‘hacked’ in one of my accounts. 
>>>> 
>>>> From the WAMUG members I learned about a great password manager called 
>>>> 1Password and have been using it ever since. The beauty is that I carry a 
>>>> version of the application on my iPad too and hence have the myriads of 
>>>> passwords, wi-fi included,  all generated by 1Password, handy for when I 
>>>> need them. 
>>>> 
>>>> True, I need my master password to be complex and securely memorised. As 
>>>> Neil said, until some other technology becomes available, I will keep 
>>>> using my trusty application. 
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards to all on this wonderful day. 
>>>> 
>>>> Philippe C. 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 4 Sep 2016, at 11:10 am, Neil Houghton <n...@possumology.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Marcus,
>>>> 
>>>> You were lucky in that somebody was very lax when setting up the router in 
>>>> the first place  ;o)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> It is generally considered very bad practice to leave the router set up 
>>>> with the “default” user name and password (in this case “admin”) - as it 
>>>> lets anyone access your router and, as you found, see the setup – and even 
>>>> change it!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Of course, if someone HAD set it up securely, with a new ID and PW, you 
>>>> would have needed to know them to see the wifi setup!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Otherwise you would have been left with a “reset to factory” and then set 
>>>> everything up from scratch again.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Until biometric security (or some superseding technology) becomes 
>>>> standard, that is the ongoing catch 22 for us all – we need good passwords 
>>>> for security and we are in strife if we forget them!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Password managers can help – provided you don’t forget the master 
>>>> password!!!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Neil
>>>> -- 
>>>> Neil R. Houghton
>>>> Albany, Western Australia
>>>> Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
>>>> Email: n...@possumology.com
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> on 3/9/16 20:23, Marcus F Harris at cryptodo...@me.com wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Ronni again,
>>>>> Just to let you know that the keychain didn’t reveal the password for the 
>>>>> wifi, probably because the router/wifi is an Asus.
>>>>> Anyway, a colleague was able to tell me how to get into the Asus from the 
>>>>> iMac, whereupon I found the password and all is now ok
>>>>> Maybe for future reference for a WAMUG user,
>>>>> Asus Router/Wifi
>>>>> 192.168.1.1
>>>>> ID admin
>>>>> PW admin
>>>>> wireless page reveals all including password for the wifi
>>>>> cheers
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Marcus
>>>>> 
>>>>> cryptodo...@me.com
>>>>> Marcus F Harris
>>>>> cryptodo...@me.com
>>>>> iMac 27D Late 2009
>>>>> OS10.9.5
>>>>> 3 GHz Intel Duo Core
>>>>> 8Gb Ram
>>>>> 
>>>>> MACBOOK PRO [2009]
>>>>> PROCESSOR 2.53 GHZ INTEL 2 DUO
>>>>> L2 CACHE 4GB MEM 1067 MHZ DDRS
>>>>> GRAPHICS CARD GEFORCE9400M 256 MB
>>>>> FUJITSU 250GB HD JOURNALED HFS+
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> From: Marcus F Harris <cryptodo...@me.com>
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Resetting wifi password on iPd Mini
>>>>>> Date: 3 September 2016 at 12:12:26 PM AWST
>>>>>> To: WAMUG Mailing List <wamug@wamug.org.au>
>>>>>> Reply-To: wa...@wamug.org.auhi Ronni
>>>>>> My friend has an iMac and an iPad mini, so I suppose she has an Apple 
>>>>>> Wireless Network.
>>>>>> However her router/wifi is another make so I will check that out later 
>>>>>> today.
>>>>>> I’ll try to recover her password from the keychain first of all.
>>>>>> If that doesn’t work I guess I’ll have to work out how to get into her 
>>>>>> router/wifi.
>>>>>> I’ll let you know.
>>>>>> Thanks very much
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Marcus
>>>>>> Marcus Harris
>>>>>> P.O. Box 7135
>>>>>> Marcus Harris
>>>>>> Shenton Park
>>>>>> Western Australia 6008
>>>>>> Australia
>>>>>> Cryptodome Pty Ltd
>>>>>> cryptodo...@me.com
>>>>>> Mob: +61 (0) 417965618
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 2 Sep 2016, at 5:00 PM, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hi Marcus,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If it’s a Apple Wireless Network:
>>>>>>> "When you enter a WEP, WPA2, or other encryption key or passphrase in 
>>>>>>> Mac OS X, it’s stored in the Keychain. 
>>>>>>> You can run Keychain Access (found inside /Applications/Utilities/) to 
>>>>>>> delete entries you no longer wish to store or to retrieve passwords 
>>>>>>> that you have forgotten.
>>>>>>> Keychain passwords are secured with your Mac OS X user password."
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If you need to change the Network’s Password:
>>>>>>> Change your Wireless Network’s name and password
>>>>>>> Open AirPort Utility, located in the Utilities folder in the 
>>>>>>> Applications folder.
>>>>>>> In the graphical overview 
>>>>>>> <https://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=link&amp;apdid=aprt3bb53acf&amp;viewlocale=en_US&amp;bookId=Airport%20Utility%20HelpPP409>
>>>>>>>  , select the base station you want to configure, then click Edit. You 
>>>>>>> may need to enter a password for the base station.
>>>>>>> Click Wireless.
>>>>>>> Do any of the following: 
>>>>>>> Change the wireless network name: Enter a new name in the Wireless 
>>>>>>> Network Name field.
>>>>>>> Change the wireless password: Enter your new password in the Wireless 
>>>>>>> Password and Verify Password fields. 
>>>>>>>   5. If you want the wireless password to be remembered in your OS X 
>>>>>>> keychain 
>>>>>>> <https://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=link&amp;apdid=aprt8caccd20&amp;viewlocale=en_US&amp;bookId=Airport%20Utility%20HelpPP409>
>>>>>>>  , select “Remember this password in my keychain.” 
>>>>>>>   6. To save your changes, click Update.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If it’s another Wireless Network you will need to supply details for 
>>>>>>> anyone to help.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Ronni
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014)
>>>>>>> 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz
>>>>>>> 8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
>>>>>>> 512GB PCIe-based Flash Storage
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> El Capitan OS X 10.11.6
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On 2 Sep 2016, at 11:43 AM, Marcus F Harris <cryptodo...@me.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>> I’m sure this will have been addressed somewhere in the past, but 
>>>>>>>> please point me to a solution.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> A senior citizen friend has reset her iPad Mini in an attempt to solve 
>>>>>>>> a problem transferring photos on it to her iMac running Maverick OS.
>>>>>>>> That problem prior to reset was a message -“Unable to transfer to 
>>>>>>>> Photo as the device is locked” Her 4 digit password wouldn’t unlock 
>>>>>>>> that and the message kept repeating. Can I come back to that problem 
>>>>>>>> later because—
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> As a result of resetting her iPad Mini, the wifi needs reconnecting, 
>>>>>>>> but she’s forgotten her password.
>>>>>>>> We tried all her passwords, then the codes on the back of the 
>>>>>>>> router/modem without success.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Is the only solution to access the router and reset the passord, or is 
>>>>>>>> there a simpler workaround?
>>>>>>>> If I have to reset her modem is that straitforward?
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> BY THE WAY I don’t think her iPad Mini is right up to date but has iOS 
>>>>>>>> 9 something.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Marcus
>>>>>>>> Marcus Harris
>>>>>>>> P.O. Box 7135
>>>>>>>> Marcus Harris
>>>>>>>> Shenton Park
>>>>>>>> Western Australia 6008
>>>>>>>> Australia
>>>>>>>> Cryptodome Pty Ltd
>>>>>>>> cryptodo...@me.com
>>>>>>>> Mob: +61 (0) 417965618
>>>>>>> 
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