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### WebUi Device Token
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### Passwords tells me taht one of my passwords is insecure
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If companies get hacked, the passwords of their users often end up in online databases of hacked passwords.
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Because of this, the passwords app checks on a regular basis if one of your passwords appears in these databases and notifies you if it does.
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This does not necessarily mean that you or the website which you use the password for have been hacked.
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But you should change the password as hackers now have it in their databases as well.
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### Password tells me that one of my passwords could not be shared
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Given that the option is enabled, you can share passwords which have been shared with you.
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By doing so, it might happen that the person you want to share the password with, is the one who originally shared it.
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If that is the case, Passwords will not complete the sharing process as this would create an endless loop.
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### I found a strange WebUi Device Token
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When you use the Passwords app, a token called "Passwords WebUI Access" will appear in your device list.
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This token was automatically generated to enable the app to access your passwords.
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There should only be one token with this name and it should not have filesystem access.
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