Apple's password app
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In the news
In the hope of simplifying how customers can log into apps and websites, Apple has announced it will offer a new Passwords app in its upcoming versions of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15. This application would operate very similarly to a traditional password manager app like 1Password, Bitwarden, and others, allowing users to automatically generate and store unique, random passwords and then automatically fill them out when logging in. Apple already provides a tool with similar offerings (iCloud Keychain) that appears in settings and when logging into a website, but the Passwords app may help users find these features more efficiently. Read more here .
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Martin
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Principal Researcher
Freedom of the Press Foundation