TRANSCRIPT:
In this episode, How To Create Secure Notes in OS X.
Sometimes you might find yourself in a situation that requires creating a Secure Note quickly.
Creating Secure Notes on the fly in OS X is a relatively easy and simple process.
Onwards with the demo.Soooooooo, Let's Get Started.
Simply open Keychain Access in the Other Folder from LaunchPad
Now, from the sidebar of the Keychain Access window, click on “Secure Notes” and then click on the plus sign shown here to add a new Secure Note.
Give your Secure Note a name, then begin adding texts in the Secure Note.
Once done, click on the Add button.
It should be noted, when opening Keychain Access, If Padlock shown here is un-Locked, then you won't be asked to enter your login password after pressing the Add button when creating a Secure Note.
However, if the Padlock is Locked, then you'll be asked to enter your Login password after pressing the Add button.
Now, whenever you want to access your Secure Notes, simply open Keychain Access and double click on the Secure note of choice, then check the box “Show note” and enter your login password to open the Secure Note.
And that’s all there is to it, creating Secure Notes in OS X couldn’t be more simple.
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