In a significant move towards enhancing user security and convenience, Apple is set to introduce a dedicated Passwords app with its upcoming software updates—iOS 18, macOS 15, and iPadOS 18. This development, reported by Bloomberg, marks a departure from Apple’s current approach of displaying passwords through the Settings app, offering a more streamlined and user-friendly experience for managing passwords.
The new Passwords app will be powered by Apple’s existing iCloud Keychain service, which is renowned for its ability to sync passwords and usernames across devices seamlessly. This integration will provide users with a centralized hub for managing their login information, making it easier to log in to websites and software.
One of the standout features of the new app is its ability to import passwords from other services like 1Password and LastPass, catering to users who are transitioning from these popular password managers. This ensures a smooth migration process and enhances the app’s utility.
Cross-platform availability
The Passwords app will be available across Apple’s platforms, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro. Notably, it will also be accessible on Windows computers, highlighting Apple’s commitment to providing a comprehensive and inclusive user experience. This cross-platform availability ensures that users can manage their passwords regardless of the device they are using.
According to Bloomberg, the Passwords app will feature a list of user logins and will organize details into various categories such as accounts, Wi-Fi networks, and Passkeys. Passkeys are an Apple-promoted password replacement that relies on Face ID and Touch ID, enhancing security and simplifying the login process. The app will also support auto-fill capabilities, allowing users to quickly and securely log in to websites and apps.
Additionally, the software will function on the Vision Pro headset and Windows computers, expanding its reach and utility. It will also support verification codes and serve as an authentication app similar to Google Authenticator, providing users with a robust tool for managing two-factor authentication.
Upcoming unveil at WWDC
Apple will unveil iOS 18 and its other new software platforms at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week. The event will kick off on Monday with a special keynote at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. The tech community is buzzing with anticipation for the announcements, and the introduction of the dedicated Passwords app is expected to be a highlight.