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- Why would you use password manager if you are fully in apple . . .
Apple locked me out of my iCloud account and I had to process to them there was fraud associated with the account 2 weeks later they allowed me to have my account back and told me if I ever reversed charges through my back again they would shut down the account permanently And that if I ever have random charges from them I should call them first
- Should You Use The Apple Passwords App? | Rob Freeman
The Pros of Using Apple’s Passwords App If you’re all in on Apple’s ecosystem, the Apple password manager has a lot going for it: Free for Apple users; Manage website, app and WiFi passwords, verification codes and passkeys Easily transfer passwords from a 3rd party password manager, such as 1Password, to Apple Passwords
- does backup include saved passwords? - Apple Community
Those would save in the iCloud backup if you’re not using iCloud Keychain If you have iCloud Keychain enabled the passwords would sync to iCloud versus be saved in the iCloud backup More information about what’s not included in a backup can be found in the related article
- Should You Use Apple’s New Password Manager in iOS 15, iPadOS . . .
In the end, Apple’s new password management features are like so many other built-in features They offer the basic capabilities that most users need while leaving plenty of room for enterprising developers to offer compelling additional features Use Apple’s Passwords or another password manager, whichever you prefer
- Password security overview - Apple Support
The best way to manage passwords is not to have to use one Sign in with Apple lets users sign in to third-party apps and websites without having to create and manage an additional account or password while protecting the sign-in with their two-factor authentication for Apple Account For sites that don’t support Sign in with Apple, the
- Managing Passwords and Passkeys — Apple Device Support . . .
Restrict users from using their passkeys to sign in using other devices Users access and use passkeys and passwords stored in the iCloud Keychain of their Managed Apple Account the same way they do with their personal Apple Account For each password or passkey, a user can always view their user name, the website, and any notes they enter
- How to use Apple’s new Passwords app on iOS and macOS
Of course, the people you share passwords with also need Apple devices with the Passwords app on them — perhaps another reason you might want to opt for a third-party password manager instead
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