A New Passwords App Is Coming to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15


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During their latest WWDC keynote on Monday, Apple showed off its new Passwords app to make it easier to access your saved passwords. Those who use iCloud Keychain need to go to the Settings app on their device to get to their passwords—but the new Passwords app gives users easy access to their passwords similar to password manager apps like Bitwarden or 1Password.

With the new Passwords app, you can store account passwords but also passwords for wifi, apps, and websites. You'll also be able to keep two-factor verification codes, and sign in with Apple logins and Passkeys.

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Apple says the new Passwords app will be available in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia, and visionOS 2. There will also be a Password app for Windows.

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This is a developing story. Apple's WWDC keynote is currently ongoing, with the WWDC conference set to last through June 14.

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