Safari Passwords preferences on Mac
Use Passwords preferences in Safari to view, add, or edit user names and passwords you saved for websites. To view these preferences, choose Safari > Preferences, then click Passwords.
To sort the website list, click a column heading. For example, to focus on websites with saved passwords, bring them to the top of the list by clicking the Password column heading. Click again to change the sort direction.
Search field | Search website addresses, user names, and shown passwords in the list. | ||||||||||
AutoFill user names and passwords | Securely save user names and passwords you enter on webpages, then easily fill in the saved information when you revisit the same webpages. If a website’s password is listed as “never saved,” it’s never autofilled. To autofill your password for a website, remove the website from this list. If a website’s password is listed as a series of dots, click them to see the password. | ||||||||||
AutoFill list | Lists websites whose user names or passwords you saved while signing in or manually added, and whose passwords you chose never to save. To edit a website, user name, or password, double-click it. If you see a yellow triangle next to a website password, either it’s a weak password, or you’re using the password on another site. Reusing passwords across different websites isn’t recommended—if an attacker knows your password for one website, they might be able to access your accounts on other websites. To create a stronger or unique password for the selected website, click the triangle, then click the website link and go to the change password page. | ||||||||||
Details | Shows the user name, password, and the selected website. | ||||||||||
Add | Add websites, user names, and passwords to the AutoFill list. Safari can autofill your user name and password for any websites you add. | ||||||||||
Remove | Remove websites you selected in the list. To select multiple websites, Command-click or Shift-click them. |