If you’re like most people, you probably store your saved credit card numbers in Safari for Mac. But what if something happens to your computer and you can’t access those numbers? Here’s how to view them if they’re saved in Safari. First, open Safari and go to the website where you stored your credit card numbers. (If the website doesn’t have a login form, it may be a shopping site or an online store that sells products directly.) Next, click the “Saved Credit Card Numbers” button on the toolbar. This will open a window that shows all of the saved credit card numbers that are currently stored in Safari. To see a particular number, just click on it. (You can also drag and drop a number from one window to another.) If you want to delete a number, just select it and press the Delete key on your keyboard. ..


If you’ve forgotten a credit card number while using Safari on your Mac, it’s easy to view credit card information saved by Safari’s AutoFill feature. You can also add, edit, or remove the stored cards. Here’s how.

First, open Safari. In the menu bar, click “Safari” and select “Preferences.” Or you can press Command+, (comma) on your keyboard.

In Safari Preferences, select the “AutoFill” tab, then click the “Edit” button beside “Credit Cards.”

You’ll see a “Credit Cards Are Locked” window. Enter your account password, then click “Unlock.”

After unlocking, you’ll see a small window with a list of credit cards Safari has saved (if any). Using this window, you can add, remove, or edit the credit card information.

To edit the card info, select the card in the list and click on the property you’d like to change (such as the card number, cardholder name, expiration date). It will become an editable text field, and you can type in the revised information. When you’re done, press Return on your keyboard.

To add a new credit card, click the “Add” button at the bottom of the window, then enter the card information. To remove a card, select a card in the list and click “Remove.” The card will disappear.

When you’re done editing, click “Done,” then close Safari Preferences.

By the way, if you’re using Safari on iPhone or iPad, you can view saved credit cards on those platforms as well. Happy browsing!

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