NSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBoolean– When you create an account with a site, use Master Password to create a password for it.
– For accounts you already have, change the password to that created by Master Password for it.
– To get a password, enter the site's bare domain name in the "site name" field (eg. apple.com).
– For your master password, think of a strong password (eg. a short sentence). Tell *nobody*.
– It's OK to share your site passwords. They can be changed if necessary.NSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSAllRomanInputSourcesLocaleIdentifierNSNegateBooleanNSAllRomanInputSourcesLocaleIdentifierNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanHit enter ⏎ to copy the site's password, hold shift ⇧ for the login name.
Use the arrows ⇅ to navigate the list or esc ⎋ to exit.NSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBooleanNSNegateBoolean"Personal password" allows you to store your own password. It cannot be regenerated in the event of loss. "Device private password" is similar but will never leave your device: it cannot be synced, backed up or exported.NSAllRomanInputSourcesLocaleIdentifierEnter a keyword for a question-specific answer (eg. "mother")NSNegateBooleanSecurity questions are invasive questions sites often ask you as a password fallback with the assumption that only you will know the true answer. Of course, all your other sites also know and when one gets hacked your private details are out in the wild. Security questions are a privacy invasion and gaping security hole into your accounts. Use these fake generated answers instead to protect yourself.