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Passwords is a password manager application developed by Apple Inc. available for devices running iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and visionOS 2 or higher. The app allows users to store and access encrypted account information saved to their iCloud Keychain or created via Sign in with Apple.
The iOS keychain is a database of login information that can be shared across apps written by the same person or organization. [1] This service is often used for storing passwords for web applications.
The default keychain file is the login keychain, typically unlocked on login by the user's login password, although the password for this keychain can instead be different from a user's login password, adding security at the expense of some convenience. [5] The Keychain Access application does not permit setting an empty password on a keychain.
With version 12.5 of iCloud for Windows, Apple is adding a password manager.
Following a leak last week, Apple has released a Chrome extension for Windows that lets you use passwords stored using iCloud. Apple's iCloud Passwords extension is now available for Chrome on Windows
iCloud Keychain is a password manager developed by Apple that syncs passwords across devices and suggests secure ones when creating new accounts. [32] It is integrated into Safari, and is accessible from other applications on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS. [33]
Apple Keychain: Native password manager on Apple devices. Not on tvOS. [2] Yes [3] Yes [4] Yes No Yes No No Apple Vision Pro Yes Yes Yes Unknown Unknown "Authenticator" GNOME circle application. Free and Open Source, community-provided, but not shipped as part of GNOME's Core apps. No No No Yes No No No
Keychain: APSL-2.0: Linux, iOS (as iCloud Keychain), macOS: in iCloud version System utility: KWallet: LGPL: Unix-like: Integration with Konqueror and Chromium, through unofficial add-ons for Firefox: Local installation: LastPass: Proprietary / Freemium: Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Local installation with Cloud sync ...