Re: Too many passwords

2018-12-02 Thread Ronni Brown
Hello Stephen, I have used and recommended 1Password for years, I think from when it was first released. ALL my passwords including all software purchased details and passwords are stored in 1Password. As a matter of interest, why don’t you have your Apple ID, Banking, and PayPal stored in 1Pa

Re: Too many passwords

2018-12-02 Thread Stephen Chape
Hello Pat. I can thoroughly recommend buying 1Password for your Mac. I have used it for a few years and could not get by without it. All my passwords (except Apple ID, Banking and Paypal) are stored in there. All I have to remember is my Master Password. I also keep all my Application Keys and ot

Re: Popup window in Safari

2018-12-02 Thread Peter Curtis
Hi Ronnie I’ve done that and the first time it woke instantly, I’ll see how it goes over the next couple of days. Hopefully that has fixed it. Many thanks Ronnie Kind regards Peter > On 3 Dec 2018, at 12:17 pm, Ronni Brown wrote: > > Hi again Peter and Pat, > > Boot into the Recovery volume (b

Re: Too many passwords

2018-12-02 Thread Daniel Kerr
oops sorry the Apple link should have been appleID.apple.com Silly auto correct! Kind regards Daniel  Sent from my iPhone XS  --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: Web: **For everything Apple** NOTE: Any information provided in this email

Re: Too many passwords

2018-12-02 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Pat If you enter the AppleID (which is also used for iCloud, as they are generally one and the same thing), more then 3 times, then yes it will generally want you to reset it. You can do this by a few options - some are automated, and don’t require calling Apple. If you have access to the em

Re: Popup window in Safari

2018-12-02 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi again Peter and Pat, Boot into the Recovery volume (boot with the Command + R keys held down), select Disk Utility and run First Aid on your boot drive. Reboot normally and see if there's any improvement. Cheers, Ronni  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB > On 3 Dec 2018, at 10:56 a

Re: Popup window in Safari

2018-12-02 Thread Pat
Hi, Peter, Your laptop is not alone in being slow to boot up. My desktop ‘puter can take as long as 3 minutes to get there. I think it is a flaw in Mojave. Cheers, Pat > On 3 Dec 2018, at 10:34, Peter Curtis wrote: > > Hi all > I have a couple of queries someone may be able to assist with. >

Re: Too many passwords

2018-12-02 Thread Pat
Thanks, Peter and Susan, One thing I read while I was thrashing around trying to fix things, was that if you enter a password incorrectly 2 times, you have to (I forget the exact words) sort it out with Apple (which isn’t easy to do, as you are only given a limited number of topics that you can

Re: Popup window in Safari

2018-12-02 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Peter, Safari 12 for MacOS Block or Allow All Websites by Default Select “Safari” > “Preferences“, then select on “Websites” at the top of the window. Select “Pop-up Windows” on the left side. Use the “When visiting other websites” drop-down menu to one of the following: Block and Notify Blo

Popup window in Safari

2018-12-02 Thread Peter Curtis
Hi all I have a couple of queries someone may be able to assist with. I’m trying to Export a PDF in Safari but when I go to Export is says Pop Up Window Blocked! In macOS Mojave in Preferences there is no longer the ability to block or unblock Pop Ups? Is it somewhere else? Since upgrading to ma

Re: Too many passwords

2018-12-02 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi Pat, with regard to the externally disk, if you have a folder on it, you can drag and drop your files into the folder without a password. If you don’t have a folder there you can easily create one. I would endorse Peter’s comment about the importance of keeping track of your passwords. I have

Re: Blocker

2018-12-02 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
I’m happily using "AdBlock for Safari" from the App Store, on the advice from Daniel Kerr. Apple have changed the security settings in Safari which make the use of third party ad blockers a difficult experience, so the safest place to get them from is now the App Store because they are guarantee

Re: Too many passwords

2018-12-02 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
> On 1 Dec 2018, at 11:31 am, Pat wrote: > > I have a functioning password to open the computer and other ones to send and > receive mail. But I have just discovered that Apple has a clutch of others > that I don’t know. I have never voluntarily used iCloud, so as far as I am > concerned, it