Go into Edit (as if you were going to edit the password), and you should see 
the info. That's how I've done it in the past, when wanting to read passwords. 
Good luck!
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE (2nd Generation) de Telcel

> El 16 ene 2024, a la(s) 10:36 p.m., Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> escribió:
> 
> Xfinity made me change the password because of their stupid security breach 
> I guess. I absolutely had to do it or I was not allowed to login into their 
> website. Once there, I had to change the password and I was using my iPhone. 
> I let Apple set up a password through keychain. It’s a strong password with 
> 15 random letters. First question: is it actually possible to see the 
> password in keychain? I follow the directions going to settings and then 
> passwords etc. but once you  get to the one you want, you can’t actually 
> “view the password “which is what Apple says you can do. All I see are 15 
> bullets. This means that when I want to use my PC, I can’t. I thought there 
> would be a way once you’re logged in and behind all those security things 
> that Apple puts up, you could actually read the random password letters just 
> in case you have a non-apple product that you need to login with. It kind of 
> render keychain worthless. Plus now I can’t send my email on my PC. To say 
> I’m mad is to understate the situation by a lot.
> 
> If it is really not possible to physically see the letters that you need to 
> see in order to use that password on a non-apple product, then what’s the 
> solution? There is an option to “forget password“ so I could do that. But 
> then I have no way of getting into the account. Mary
> 
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