OS 26 has a convenient new Apple Passwords feature that I’ve found myself needing periodically over the past year since the app launched.
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If you have an iPhone or iPad, you should update to iOS 18.2 now. Go ahead, we’ll wait. While it’s downloading, let us tell you about a critical flaw in Apple's Passwords app that needs to be patched ...
One of the things we’re expecting to be announced next week is a ‘new’ Apple Passwords app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac – a move we’ve suggested on more than one occasion. For 9to5Mac readers, this will ...
Password manager app Dashlane reports a big uptake of the more secure passkey login option, with Google and Amazon dominating ...
Remembering all your passwords is a real hassle. Some people write every single one down in a single notebook, others simply use the same password for every account. Neither of these options is ...
The arrival of the Passwords app for the iPhone in iOS 18 was welcome. It took the useful-but-hard-to-find Keychain password management feature and turned it into a highly convenient standalone app.
Sticky Password provides a lot of premium features for a reasonable price, but inconsistent mobile app performance leaves ...
Using a password manager on your Android phone is crucial for creating and maintaining strong, unique passwords for every app and website you use. However, if you're not careful, it can also become a ...
Apple is set to take leading password manager players such as 1Password and LastPass head-on by unveiling its own dedicated password app at the Worldwide Developers Conference, which starts June 10.
Apple's new Passwords app comes with every password ever saved in Safari, but only macOS Sequoia's version can import new ones from a third-party app. Apple made a point of saying that it has spent 25 ...
I've been using a password app for a number of years, though not one of the "standard" ones. (And I'm actually using an old version of THAT because they changed the UI from something table based to ...