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Re: Apple passwords deserve an app

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I really like Apple's implementation of passwords, passkeys, etc. But...I had a hard time explaining this to my mom.

She uses it to generate her passwords and fill-in within Safari which is great!

But there's no "Passwords" app, and she didn't know to go into Settings to reference a password when Safari doesn't recognize a password field (probably the website's fault).

2FA is also a confusing experience, but 2FA is also just confusing enough for her where Apple isn't really the problem here.

Re: Apple passwords deserve an app

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I tried going all-in on using iCloud Keychain (correct term?) for my passwords from having previously used LastPass.

In short.

1. The experience on Windows is terrible. They can claim it's cross-platform but it's truly a sub-par product.

2. On Mac it's tied specifically to Safari. I use Safari a lot but if I'm in a different browser then my passwords are unavailable.

3. The GUI is buried in System Settings. Heaven forbid you need search it's only a simple 37 clicks away!

I think those were my big complaints. If you are 100% Mac then it's a good product. Going outside of the walled Apple garden leaves a lot to be desired.

Re: Apple passwords deserve an app

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post #4

I tried going all-in on using iCloud Keychain (correct term?) for my passwords from having previously used LastPass. In short. 1. The experience on Windows is terrible. They can claim it's cross-platform but it's truly a sub-par product. 2. On Mac it's tied specifically to Safari. I use Safari a lot but if I'm in a different browser then my passwords are unavailable. 3. The GUI is buried in System Settings. Heaven fo…

> If you are 100% Mac then it's a good product. Going outside of the walled Apple garden leaves a lot to be desired.

I think Apple would consider this "working as designed."

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