We've always recommended using password managers whenever we've detailed security breaches. That's one way to ensure you do not recycle passwords and use long, unique passwords you never have to remember. Premium password managers like 1Password are usually at the top of the list. But you can always use a built-in password manager like the iPhone's.
Apple has a great password manager that can help you protect your online properties better. It's available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, so you'd be covered on multiple devices. Unlike 1Password, which requires a subscription, the iPhone password manager comes free of charge with iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. That said, the iPhone's password manager has a huge flaw that Apple needs to fix: Many people might not know it exists.
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By: Chris Smith
Title: A standalone iPhone passwords app in iOS 17 would be a dream come true
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Published Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2023 10:50:00 +0000