Apple’s iOS has transformed the way users manage their saved passwords, passkeys, and Wi-Fi credentials on iPhones. With each new iteration of the operating system, from iOS 16 to the latest iOS 18, ...
With iOS 18, Apple introduced its first dedicated Passwords app, which corrals all of your saved logins and passwords within a simple interface and secures them behind your biometric authentication.
With massive password leaks becoming a common affair on the internet, a key aspect of maintaining good cyber hygiene is to never reuse passwords across multiple apps and services. While it may seem ...
With the release of iOS 18, Apple has introduced the Passwords app, a dedicated tool designed to simplify the management of saved passwords and passkeys. This app consolidates all your credentials ...
The issue, listed as CVE-2024-44204, is a logical flaw in the new password app introduced in iOS 18. It affects many iPhone and iPad models, including the iPhone X series and iPads like the iPad Pro ...
Apple is readying a new Passwords app for iOS 18 that finds its roots in the 25-year-old Keychain software. The app will act as a one-stop shop for all your user credentials, verifications, and ...
Every time we hear about a massive hack or login credential leak, I remind you that you should be using a key piece of software on all your devices to protect your online properties. Password managers ...
With iOS 18, Apple introduced a standalone Passwords app designed to make managing your passwords more intuitive. This app isn't replacing iCloud Keychain – it's a new interface for managing the same ...
Passkeys are Apple’s big bet on the future evolution of passwords. Essentially, passkeys are an alternative to passwords—but currently they’re only available with a limited number of websites and apps ...
The time has come to use a password manager. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The new Apple Passwords app makes it easier than ever to save login details for your apps, start using passkeys and ...