Are you tired of forgetting your passwords and do you struggle to remember multiple passwords for different online accounts?
Do you find yourself wasting time trying to reset passwords or answering security questions? You’re not alone! In today’s digital age, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with multiple passwords, usernames and security questions.
With so many online accounts to manage from social media and email to banking and shopping, it’s no wonder that password management has become a major headache and it is indeed hectic to remember whenever you need to unlock anything virtual. But what if you could simplify your online life and say goodbye to password worries?
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Fortunately, some apps and tools can help you manage your passwords and make your life easier. One such app is Apple Password Manager which is a free app on Apple devices for its iOS 18 version.
Let’s take a closer look at how this app can help you simplify your online life:
This free app comes pre-installed on Apple devices running iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and visionOS 2. It stores your passwords in an encrypted format and requires Face ID, Touch ID, or password authentication to access them.
The app also notifies you if your passwords are compromised in a data breach and suggests strong passwords when creating new accounts. You can even share passwords with family members and use Passkeys for password-free login.
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Want to find and edit your saved passwords and passkeys on your iPhone or iPad? Here’s how:
Viewing Saved Passwords
1. Open the Passwords app (update to iOS 18 if needed).
2. Unlock with Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode.
3. Choose a category or Shared Group, then select a website or app.
Editing or Deleting Passwords
1. Tap Edit to update a password.
2. Tap Change Password to change it.
3. Tap Delete Password or Delete Passkey to remove it.
Using Siri to Find Passwords
1. Ask Siri to “Show my passwords.”
2. Ask Siri for a specific password, like “What’s my Hulu password?”
Troubleshooting
1. Check if you’re viewing all passwords.
2. Check Recently Deleted.
3. Ensure the iCloud Keychain is turned on.
Remember to set up iCloud Keychain to save your passwords and passkeys across devices.