An app-specific password bypasses two-factor authentication and allows you to log in to your Google, Microsoft, and other accounts in your apps. To create such a password on Google, access Google My ...
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Why You Should Be Using Bluesky’s ‘App Passwords’
Bluesky, the social network where all the X-pats appear to have gone, makes it easy for developers to build projects using its API. For most people, this means that you can use third-party apps to ...
Introduced with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia 15, Apple Passwords lets you create, control, and share passwords and passkeys across Apple devices. There are a number of password managers that ...
As always, I highly recommend that you create an app password for Butterfly. You could easily just use your Bluesky password to log in to Butterfly instead, but using ...
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