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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. On todayamp;#39;s episode letamp;#39;s take a look at creating secure passwords for your Mac for things other than online passwords. So last week I released a new short book available in iBooks and on Amazon called The Practical Guide To Mac Security. This is one of the tips that I give in that book. Say you are on the web and you want to create a new password for something you are doing. So say Iamp;#39;m setting up a Facebook account for the first time. I click in the password field and I see that Safari suggests a password. I should use a password either from a Safari suggestion or another third party app like 1Password or LastPass because a randomly generated password is going to be much more secure than anything I could think up. So I can do that. But what if I have to create a password for something that is not on the web. Thatamp;#39;s in an app or maybe in the real world not even on my Mac. Well on your Mac those passwords are stored on yo