Save multiple password fields

I want to save a website to keychain that has three fields to fill, being username, password and a pincode. How can I add all of these this into keychain? Because it seems to only allow a username and password.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X El Capitan (10.11.5)

Posted on Jun 3, 2016 8:52 AM

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Jun 3, 2016 10:00 AM in response to grifti

You can use Secure Notes in Keychain Access to store confidential information. This information can be completely unrelated to your computer, such as combinations to locks, personal identification numbers (PINs) for bank accounts, credit card numbers, confidential notes, cryptographic keys, and any other information that you want to keep private.

Create a Secure Note

  1. Select a Keychain from the Keychains list in the top left.
    • If you’re not sure which keychain to pick, choose the login keychain.
    • If the keychain is locked, click the lock icon, then enter your keychain password to unlock it.
  2. Choose File > New Secure Note Item.
  3. Type a name for the note to help you remember what it is.
  4. In the Note field, type or paste the information you want to preserve.
  5. Click Add.

View the contents of a Secure Note

  1. Select Secure Notes in the Category list.
  2. Double-click the note, then select Show Note.You’ll be asked for your keychain password if you haven’t selected “Always allow access to this item” in the Access Control pane.
  3. Type your login password to see the note.If you want this note to be secure, don’t select the “Always allow access to this item.”

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