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How to Find Passwords on iPhone iOS 18

by Sangatee Goutom
October 1, 2024
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With iOS 18, users can now access, store, and locate their login credentials more easily as Apple has simplified the password management procedure. With its improved password management features, iOS 18 has you covered whether you’ve forgotten a password or only need to look it up for future use.

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You will learn how to locate passwords on your iPhone running iOS 18 in 2024 by following this method.

KEYPOINTS:
  • Get the Passwords app open.
  • Enter your passcode or use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock.
  • Choose a website or app, then a category or Shared Group to view the password or passkey.
  • Select Edit and then Change Password to update a password.

Step 1: Launch the Settings App

Start your iPhone by opening the Settings app. The centre for controlling your device’s several operations is represented by the recognisable grey gear icon.

Step 2: Navigate to Passwords

Go to Settings > Passwords and scroll down until you find the Passwords option. To view your password management screen, tap here. To maintain security, you could be asked to authenticate using Face ID, Touch ID, or the passcode on your device.

Step 3: Look through or look up passwords

Once you’re in the Passwords section, you’ll see a list of stored logins. By name of the website or app, these are arranged alphabetically.

  • Manually Navigate: You can manually navigate this list if you know the name of the website or app whose password you need.
  • Search: For quicker access, utilise the Search box at the top of the screen. Simply input the name of the application or website, and your iPhone will automatically filter the results.

Step 4: View the Password

  • Once the login information has been located, touch on the desired entry. This will display the associated website or app, along with the username and password.
  • Press the dots that appear next to the password box to see the password and its hidden characters.

Step 5: Distribute, Copy, and Edit the Password

This screen gives you the option to:

Copy the Password: To copy the password, tap and hold it to see the Copy menu. It is now simple to paste it somewhere else.

Change the password: To make changes to a service’s password, press Edit in the upper-right corner.

Give the password to someone else: Passwords can be securely shared between iOS devices using AirDrop according to iOS 18. Select Share to send it securely.

Step 6: Utilise Password Autofill

iOS 18 has an autofill function that fills in your login information for websites and apps that you have saved passwords for, making your life easier. You can just touch on the recommendation to use a saved password if you see one while logging into a website.

Extra Features in iOS 18

Some fascinating new capabilities in iOS 18 will enable you to better organise your passwords:

  1. Security Advice: Should your stored passwords be weak, frequently used, or connected to a known data breach, Apple will notify you. This is located in Passwords under the Security Recommendations section.
  2. Passkeys: The next level of password security is provided by passkeys, which provide a more secure method of logging in. These keys for cryptography allow passwordless sign-ins on websites and apps, and you can manage them from the same Passwords section.

Some Advice for Password Security

Turn on Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Wherever practical, utilise 2FA for an added layer of security on top of your password.

  1. Change Passwords Often: For further security, make sure you update your passwords on a regular basis.
  2. Employ Robust Passwords: When you create new accounts or modify existing ones, the built-in password generator in iOS 18 can recommend strong passwords. Using complicated passwords is always a smart idea to ward against hacker attempts.

In summary

Apple keeps improving the security and ease of password management with iOS 18. You will have complete control over your saved passwords if you follow the above instructions, regardless of whether you’re recovering an old password or managing fresh login credentials.

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