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Apple to release dedicated password app, simplifying login management
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Apple to release dedicated password app, simplifying login management

The new standalone app serves as a central hub for all password-related needs.

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by Emmanuel Oyedeji

Apple is making a significant stride towards simplifying password management for its users as it is set to unveil a standalone Passwords app at the upcoming WWDC24 next week. This new app will make password management much easier for iPhone, iPad, and Mac users.

Currently, Apple devices offer a Passwords section in Settings, but it can be challenging for some users to find. The dedicated Passwords app addresses this by providing a more user-friendly and accessible way to manage login credentials.

The new standalone app serves as a central hub for all password-related needs. Built on iCloud Keychain, Apple’s existing solution for syncing credentials across devices, the Passwords app retains all previous functionalities.

This includes storing logins and passwords, supporting one-time login codes and two-factor verification codes, and offering password generation directly within the app. Additionally, the app can automatically fill in login information for websites and apps, saving time and effort.

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Another notable feature of the Passwords app is its compatibility with Vision Pro and Windows PCs. This cross-platform support ensures access to login information regardless of the device being used..

The app will categorize passwords into different groups such as logins and passwords for websites, WiFi networks, and Passkeys.

Apple plans to allow users to import their existing passwords from other services, ensuring a smooth transition for those already using other password managers. This positions Apple as a competitor to established third-party password management services like 1Password.

Alongside the Passwords app, Apple is expected to reveal the latest iterations of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS at the WWDC on Monday. These upcoming software updates are expected to incorporate AI features, aiming to significantly enhance the user experience across all Apple devices.

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Overall, this dedicated app offers a user-friendly interface, cross-platform compatibility, and robust security features, making it a compelling option for anyone looking to streamline their online login experience.

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by Emmanuel Oyedeji

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