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Robert4

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Hello,

Have been using the Mac's password manager for a while, and think it
is terrific. Really works well.

But- Just realized wife and I both sign into a medical site, and we each have different passwords we've set up.

So, the best way around this problem is for me to just not use the password manager, and log in each
time, individually for each of us. No big deal.

But, cannot figure out how to now disable the automatic login for the site.

I went to Keychain, and Password Manage, but what comes up is very
confusing (for me).

So, how can I disable the automatic log in for this site that I set up a while ago ?

Much thanks,
Bob
 
Just realized wife and I both sign into a medical site, and we each have different passwords we've set up.

So, the best way around this problem is for me to just not use the password manager, and log in each
time, individually for each of us. No big deal.

You can still easily use Apple's password management feature (Keychain). Your Mac will automatically remember the password for your Username and also the password for your wife's Username. Then when you visit the website and click on the Username input box, you'll be presented with the option to choose either one and then it auto-populates from there.

Go into Keychain and scroll through until you find the site and password. Highlight and hit remove,.

Bob, if you still want to remove it -and- never have Safari ask you again, follow the step above and then after doing so, next time you type in your password Safari will ask you if you want to save it. Choose "Never for this website".

Hope this helps...
 
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