What is Keychain Access on Mac?
Keychain Access is a macOS app that stores your passwords and account information, and reduces the number of passwords you have to remember and manage.
When you access a website, email account, network server or other password-protected item, you may be given the option to remember or save the password. If you choose to save the password, it’s saved in your keychain so you don’t have to remember or type your password every time.
Because Keychain Access securely stores and retrieves your usernames, passwords and other information, you can make individual passwords more complex and difficult to break. This can make your individual accounts more secure.
To quickly open Keychain Access, search for it in Spotlight, then press Return. See how to open apps.
Important: To ensure that passwords and other data stored in your keychain are secure, make sure to set up a login password for your computer. See Change the login password.
You can also use Keychain Access to manage certificates, which are issued by trusted organisations to validate websites, digital documents and other web-based materials.
Keychain Access works in collaboration with iCloud Keychain, which lets you share keychains with your other Apple devices. To create and manage your iCloud Keychain, sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID. See the Apple Support article Set up iCloud Keychain.