Required to change password after Safari 12.0.1 update. Why? For which account?

Installed security update Safari 12.0.1 just now.


After restart and logging in to my MacBookPro, iCloud had to be set up and a message said I could no longer use the same account password for iCloud as for "account." Was required to change my password, but I have no idea to WHICH account I changed the password. To iCloud? To Apple ID? To some other account?


Tested the NEW password I created and it does not work on iCloud or AppleID account; the same OLD password I had previously used for those accounts works fine, and it is the SAME password for each of those accounts.


What is Apple trying to tell me to do, exactly? And which account's password did I just change?


Thank you,


Michele

MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID, macOS Sierra (10.12.6)

Posted on Nov 3, 2018 12:24 AM

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Posted on Nov 3, 2018 9:42 PM

I just discovered which account password I changed. It was the MacBookPro login for my admin user account. Discovered that when prompted for my password to install a software update on my MacBookPro.


Apple needs to spell that out in their instructions -- needs to say that your iCloud account password cannot be the same as the password you use to log in to your Mac computer account. Jeez!

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Nov 3, 2018 9:42 PM in response to michelefrompoway

I just discovered which account password I changed. It was the MacBookPro login for my admin user account. Discovered that when prompted for my password to install a software update on my MacBookPro.


Apple needs to spell that out in their instructions -- needs to say that your iCloud account password cannot be the same as the password you use to log in to your Mac computer account. Jeez!

Nov 3, 2018 8:29 PM in response to michelefrompoway

I changed the password in a pop-up dialogue box prompting me to do so on an installation page for the Safari update. In other words, there was the following sequence:


  1. I clicked "update" on the security/Safari update link in my MacBookPro Apps program
  2. My computer restarted/downloaded and installed the update
  3. I log back into my MacBook Pro using the password I've always used
  4. Next screen is a continuation of the installation process asking me if I want it to update iCloud now or skip and do it later (I don't know the answer to that, really, so I say Update Now)
  5. Next message alerts me to the fact that I can't use the same password for my iCloud account as for some other, unnamed account, so I have to enter a new password
  6. I enter a new password (and write it down so I'll have it when I figure out which account I just created it for)
  7. Then my MacBook closes the installation screen and opens up my usual desktop and apps


Not sure what else to tell you. I'm totally mystified. Sure wish Apple would do a better job of thinking through the user's experience!


I appreciate your willingness to help!


Michele

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