

If you are using multiple devices, Sticky Password will prompt you toĮnter your new Master Password the next time you synchronize. That’s it! Your Master Password has been successfully changed. Your new Master Password, confirm it and click OK. How to change your MacBook password Click on the Apple menu. Use the drop-down menu to select your user account. What’s more - the next time you start using the Sticky Password application on any of the other devices, you will be prompted on each device to enter the old Master Password one more time.Ĭlick Sticky Password in the menu bar, and select Preferences…Ĭlick Change in the Master Password section.įirst, you’ll need to enter your current Master Password. Select the user account you want to change the password for. Important: If you are using multiple devices – please be aware of the fact that once you have changed your Master Password on one device (the first one), the change will be synchronized to all your online devices. To be able to change your Master Password, make sure that you are online.

A 15-inch MacBook Air, an M3-powered 13-inch Air, and a new Mac Pro are also in works. Apple could launch its 3nm M3 chip with a new MacBook Air at WWDC 2023.

For security purposes, your Master Password is not stored anywhere – so we are not able to ‘resend’ it to you, and we cannot ‘reset’ it. A new Apple iMac with M3 chip is expected to be in the making. We at Sticky Password do not have access to your Master Password. It’s the password that is used to protect all your passwords stored in your encrypted database, as well as to authenticate the connection between the Sticky Password application on your devices and your StickyAccount cloud account on our servers. Your Master Password is the only password you have to remember. Your Master Password is a big part of keeping your passwords safe, so you always want to make sure it's strong and, of course, unique! Let’s take a look at how simple it is to change your Master Password on your Mac.
