Apple Passwords app works with Chrome and Edge and that could tempt Lastpass fans to switch
Date:
Thu, 13 Jun 2024 23:00:40 +0000
Description:
When Apple's Passwords app launches later in 2024, it will support auto-filling passwords in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge thanks to a browser extension.
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Alongside a roar of applause for the Calculator app for iPad at Apples WWDC 2024 keynote , the crowd seemed pretty happy with the debut of Passwords as well. Its an aptly named app that takes the popular password manager feature of iCloud Keychain and gives it a home outside of Settings.
Passwords is a dedicated app for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Vision Pro that
safely stores logins and passwords in an encrypted spot that needs to be authenticated with Face ID, Touch ID, or a password to open. Its still free
to use, and considering its a dedicated app, its now a true competitor for Lastpass and 1Password .
While some have thought that you might be locked into using it only with Safari after all, its made by Apple, and Safari is Apples browser we have good news. A browser extension saves the day (Image credit: Future/Jacob
Krol)
Apple Passwords will work with third-party browsers Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge via a browser extension. Its actually the iCloud Extension, which also currently lets iCloud Keychain users have the autofill experience. This way, even if your browser of preference isnt Safari, youll still be able to use the autofill functionality of Apple Passwords.
In a demo, I got to see the application's interface in action; much like
other password managers, you can see a full list alphabetically of all your logins or see it broken up categorically. Once more, Passwords is also home
to Wi-Fi networks, which is super handy, and the application supports
Passkeys and 2FA codes. For the latter, you can even import a library of 2FA codes from a different service like Google Authenticator .
You can also create a shared group, which could be handy for sharing, lets say, streaming service logins with the family. Rather than having to be
around to copy and paste individually, you can share your collection of logins. It all seems pretty handy, but to make accessing stored passwords
even easier, Apple also made a Menu Bar experience for passwords.
Essentially, this lets the app icon a single key positioned vertically live at the top of your Mac. When you need an account login or password in a
jiffy, click it and authenticate it. You can either scroll or search for a specific login to quickly copy and paste it. Pretty neat. Pulling a login
from here or using the autofill functionality happened promptly.
Much like the current experience with iCloud Keychain or another password manager, it will warn you of passwords that have been reused, compromised, or even leaked and suggest changing them.
Maybe best of all is that your logins will sync across your Apple devices via the Passwords app for macOS , iOS , iPadOS , and visionOS , but can also be accessed on Windows via the web. Oh, and of course, when Passwords launches later in 2024, itll be free; youll just need an Apple Account. You Might Also Like AirPods Pro 2 are getting 5 cool free upgrades in iOS 18 here are ... Apple WWDC keynote as it happened: Apple Intelligence, Siri ...
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