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If you use Safari as your web browser, you may not be aware of a handy feature that can help you manage and protect your online accounts. Safari Password Manager is a built in tool that lets you store, autofill, and generate strong passwords for the websites you visit. In this article, we’ll explain what Safari Password Manager is, how to access it, and how to use it effectively.

What is safari password manager, safari password manager is a feature that allows you to save the usernames and passwords you use to log in to various websites. when you visit a website that requires a login, safari can automatically fill in your credentials for you, saving you time and hassle. you can also view and edit your saved passwords in safari settings, and sync them across your apple devices using icloud keychain., image courtesy of apple.com, safari password manager also helps you create secure passwords for new accounts. when you sign up for a website, safari will suggest a strong, random password that is hard to guess or crack. you don’t have to remember it, as safari will store it for you and fill it in when needed. this way, you can avoid using weak or reused passwords that could compromise your online security., how to find safari passwords, open safari and click on the safari menu in the upper left corner of the screen., select preferences from the drop down menu., click on the passwords tab in the preferences window., enter your mac user password or use touch id to unlock the password manager., you will see a list of websites, usernames, and passwords that are saved in safari. you can search, sort, edit, or delete them as you wish., you can also click on the key icon next to the password field to generate a strong password for a new account., to access safari password manager on your iphone or ipad, follow these steps:, open the settings app and tap on passwords., enter your device passcode or use face id or touch id to unlock the password manager., you will see a list of websites, usernames, and passwords that are saved in safari. you can search, edit, or delete them as you wish., you can also tap on the + icon in the upper right corner to add a new password manually., how to use safari password manager, safari password manager is a convenient and secure way to manage your online accounts, but there are some tips and best practices you should follow to make the most of it. here are some suggestions:, enable icloud keychain to sync your passwords across your apple devices. this way, you can access your passwords from any device you own, and keep them updated automatically. to enable icloud keychain, go to settings > apple id > icloud > keychain and toggle it on., use safari’s password generator to create strong passwords for new accounts. this will help you avoid using weak or reused passwords that could put your online security at risk. to use safari’s password generator, tap on the key icon next to the password field when signing up for a website, and accept the suggested password., review your saved passwords regularly and update them if needed. you can use safari’s password audit feature to identify weak or compromised passwords and change them with one click., to use safari’s password audit feature, go to safari > preferences > passwords on your mac, or settings > passwords on your iphone or ipad, and look for the yellow warning icons next to the passwords. click or tap on them to see more details and change the passwords., don’t share your passwords with anyone or write them down. safari password manager keeps your passwords encrypted and secure, but if you share them with someone else or write them down somewhere, you could expose them to hackers or thieves. if you need to share a password with someone you trust, use a secure method such as airdrop or imessage., if you found this article helpful, we invite you to explore our other posts where we delve into various  password managers , their features, and how they can enhance your online security. don’t miss out, password managers.

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How to use the password manager in safari on iphone or ipad.

If you use Safari on your iPad or iPhone, you can store website passwords and then manage them using the Passwords settings.

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If you use Safari on your iPad or iPhone, you can store website passwords and then manage them using the Passwords settings. The passwords manager on iOS is easy to use, and one of the best we've found on mobile devices.

We know that having and using a passwords manager is all but a necessity on any computer or mobile device. For one, if you're even moderately security conscious, you are probably using strong passwords . Unfortunately, typing strong passwords on a mobile device (assuming a password with upper and lower-case letter, numbers, and symbols) is kind of a pain.

You might also change things up from website to website. It goes without saying that you shouldn't use the same password twice (easier said than done), so you need to exercise your memory in order to have a unique password for every single website.

To that end, if you use an iPhone or iPad, then Safari already includes an excellent, robust passwords manager, which we'll show and explain to you today.

Access the passwords manager by first opening the "Settings" on your iOS device. Scroll to and tap open "Safari" in the left column, then tap open the "Passwords" category.

Before you can access your passwords, you will need to verify your identity using Touch ID . On older devices that don't have Touch ID, you will need to enter your passcode.

Every account on your device will be shown. Your passwords won't appear, instead you will only see the user ID associated with each account. Notice that there's an arrow on the right edge of each account row.

Tap open any account and you will now see your user name, password, and the associated website.

Tap the "Edit" button in the upper-right corner and you can edit everything or delete the account from your device.

Back on the main passwords screen, tap the "Edit" button in the upper-right corner and notice that a selection circle appears to the left of each account row.

With the edit option enabled, you can select multiple accounts at once. The advantage to this is that you can go through all of your accounts and select the ones you no longer have or want stored, then simply tap the "Delete" button in the upper-left corner.

You don't have to actually access each account to copy your user name and password to the clipboard. From the passwords screen, you can long-press and the option for both will appear on a context menu.

We'd be remiss if we didn't point out that you can tap open the "Search" field.

When you do this, the keyboard will appear and you can then tap a few characters to find the account or user name you're seeking.

Finally, we need to point out that your passwords are saved to iCloud so they're available on all your iOS devices. If you simply want to prevent Safari information from being synced to iCloud, then tap off the button next to it in the iCloud settings.

If you want to turn off iCloud Keychain syncing, then your Safari information such as bookmarks and history will still be synced but passwords will not.

The passwords manager for Safari on iOS is clearly one of the easiest to use and you can quickly transfer information from it to other browser logins.

While we can't recommend copying sensitive information like this as plain text to your device's clipboard, it can make things substantially easier. Just be advised that doing so is a security risk.

We hope you found this article helpful and you now feel comfortable managing website user accounts and passwords on your iPhone or iPad. If you have any questions or comments, we invite you to leave your feedback in our discussion forum.

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How to Use Safari's Built-in 2FA Code Generator

With online account hacking becoming increasingly widespread, Mac users should make sure they're taking every security measure available to them. In other words, consider using Apple verification codes to protect your accounts. Keep reading to learn how it works.

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In macOS Monterey and later versions of its Mac operating system software, Apple's Safari browser (version 15 and later) includes a built-in two-factor authenticator that can generate verification codes for additional sign-in security. This means if a site offers 2FA, you can set up verification codes for it without downloading a third-party app.

Verification codes are backed up via iCloud , and once set up, the codes will autofill when you sign into the site using any Apple device linked to your Apple ID . This makes using 2FA on iPhone and iPad much more streamlined.

Enabling 2FA on the Account or Service

First, make sure you have the latest version of Safari (Safari 17). Once you've done that, you'll need to enable the use of a 2FA app on whichever website or service you are trying to secure. Note that if you've already enrolled an account with 2FA on a mobile app, you'll either have to unenroll from 2FA or use the current 2FA code from your mobile app.

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Once you've enabled 2FA on the account or service in question, you'll be asked to either enter a setup key on your device or scan a QR code using your device's camera. Note that you'll need to ensure that Safari's AutoFill feature is enabled (Safari ➝ Settings ➝ AutoFill) and the website's login credentials are saved in Safari for the 2FA code generator to work properly.

  • Open Safari, then select Safari ➝ Settings... from the menu bar.
  • Choose the Passwords tab, then either type your user password or use Touch ID to authenticate.
  • Find and open the entry for the site you want to add 2FA to, then click Set Up next to "Verification Code," under Account Options.
  • If the site offers a setup key, enter it in the Setup Key field. If it offers a QR code, Control-click it and choose "Set Up Verification Code". (Alternatively, you can download the QR code image and choose it using the option.)

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Using Safari's Generated 2FA Code

  • Open Safari and navigate to the website that requires two-factor authentication (2FA).
  • Enter your username and password for the website as usual.
  • When the site asks for a 2FA code, look for Safari's built-in suggestion that appears above the input field.
  • Click on the 2FA code suggestion. Safari will automatically generate and fill in a 2FA code.
  • Complete the login process by verifying the 2FA code, and you're done.

In future, when you come to log in to the site or service and you're prompted for a verification code, Safari will automatically display the latest code as an AutoFill option – all you need to do is click the code to enter it into the input field, and away you go.

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From the office of “Why haven’t other browsers thought of this?” comes a feature found in the Safari browser that other browsers might want to consider. The feature is called Suggested passwords. This built-in tool offers you a strong, random password you can use, when creating a new login for a site or service. To make this feature even more appealing, the suggested password will then be stored in your iCloud Keychain, so you don’t have to write down that strong password (which you shouldn’t do) or memorize it (which you would have trouble doing). Effectively, what Safari offers (in conjunction with iCloud) is a built-in password manager. You might scoff at this notion, but it works and it works well.

Let me show you how to make use of this Safari browser feature. If you’re a user of Safari, and you don’t currently use a password manager, I highly suggest allowing this feature into your daily routine.

How to get a suggested password

This is really, really simple. When you land on a site (using Safari, of course) that requires a password, click on the password section of the login and you’ll see a key drop-down ( Figure A ).

Click on the drop-down and then click Suggest New Password. The drop-down will reveal a Safari-suggested password ( Figure B ). If you choose to use that password, click on it and it will automatically paste into the password section of the login and then saved to your iCloud Keychain.

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That’s all there is to getting and using a password. Now we have to retrieve it.

Retrieving your password

Hopefully, you didn’t have Safari save that password. Why? Because that’s not safe. Anyone with access to your laptop would then have access to that site. So don’t allow Safari to save the newly-generated, strong and random password. You can, however, have that password saved to your iCloud Keychain (which you should, unless you’re using a third-party password manager).

That being the case, how do you recall that too-complicated-to-be-memorized password? That’s where iCloud comes in. Thanks to iCloud, those passwords will be automatically synced to your keychain on your macOS device. Here’s how to retrieve it.

  • Click on the Launchpad icon on the dock.
  • Search for keychain.
  • Click on the Keychain Access entry.
  • Click on the iCloud entry in the left pane.
  • Locate the login you want to reveal.
  • Double-click on the entry in question.
  • In the resulting window ( Figure C ), click Show password.
  • When prompted, enter your local (macOS) user password.
  • Enjoy your newly-revealed password.

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And that, my friends, is how you make use of the suggested passwords feature built into Safari and iCloud. With this user friendly tool, there’s no longer an excuse to not use a password manager on your macOS devices. Besides, the time for using memorizable, easy passwords is over. Now’s the time to start working with very challenging passwords that are harder to crack. Keep your use accounts safe with the help of Safari’s suggested passwords.

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Automatically fill in strong passwords on iPhone

When you sign up for services on websites and in apps, you can let iPhone create strong passwords for many of your accounts.

iPhone  stores the passwords in iCloud Keychain and fills them in for you automatically, so you don’t have to memorize them.

Note: Instead of requiring you to sign in with passwords, participating websites and apps support these alternatives:

Sign in with Apple: Lets you use your Apple ID to sign in, and limits the information shared about you. See Sign in with Apple on iPhone .

A passkey: Lets you use Face ID or Touch ID to securely sign in without using a password. See Use passkeys to sign in to apps and websites on iPhone .

Create a strong password for a new account

Depending on the website or app, creating a strong password and saving it to iCloud Keychain usually consists of steps similar to these.

On the new account screen for the website or app, enter a new account name.

For supported websites and apps, iPhone suggests a unique, complex password.

Do one of the following:

Choose the suggested password: Tap Use Strong Password.

Edit the suggested password: Tap Other Options, tap Edit Strong Password, tap the password text field, then make your changes.

Get a different strong password: Tap Other Options, tap Edit Strong Password, then tap the suggested password.

Get a strong password consisting of only numbers and letters: Tap Other Options, then tap No Special Characters.

Get a strong password that’s easy to type: Tap Other Options, then tap Easy to Type.

Make up your own password: Tap Other Options, then tap Choose My Own Password.

To copy the password so you can paste it into a Confirm Password field if asked, tap Other Options, then tap Copy Strong Password.

To securely add and keep notes about recovery key information, security questions, PIN numbers, and similar details, enter them in the Notes field.

To view the notes later, go to Settings > Passwords, then tap the account.

To later allow iPhone to automatically fill in the password for you, tap Yes when you’re asked if you want to save the password.

Automatically fill in a saved password

Depending on the website or app, signing in with your saved password usually consists of steps similar to these.

On the sign-in screen for the website or app, tap the account name field.

Tap the account suggested at the bottom of the screen or near the top of the keyboard.

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Have you ever found yourself constantly forgetting the passwords to your online accounts? With Safari's password management features, you can easily save and store your passwords for quick and easy access. In this guide, we'll take a deep dive into how to save passwords on Safari, as well as how to utilize features like AutoFill, iCloud Keychain, and the Password Generator to further simplify your online experience.

Understanding Safari's Password Management Features

Safari is a popular web browser that offers a variety of features that make browsing the internet easier and more convenient. One of the most useful features of Safari is its password management tools. These tools can help you store, access, and create strong passwords for your online accounts. In this article, we will explore three of the most popular password management features offered by Safari: AutoFill, iCloud Keychain, and the Password Generator.

AutoFill is a tool that is integrated into Safari's settings. It allows users to automatically fill in information, like names, addresses, and credit card information, when filling out forms online. This feature can save you a lot of time and effort, especially if you frequently fill out online forms. AutoFill can also be used to save and store passwords for different websites. This means that you don't have to remember all of your passwords, as Safari will do it for you.

One thing to keep in mind when using AutoFill is that you should only use it on secure websites. This is because AutoFill stores your personal information, including your passwords, on your device. If a website is not secure, it could be vulnerable to hackers who could access your personal information.

iCloud Keychain

iCloud Keychain is another password management feature that is available on all Apple devices and can be enabled in your Safari settings. With iCloud Keychain, you can sync your stored passwords and credit card information across all of your Apple devices. This feature ensures that you never lose a password again, even if you lose your device.

Another benefit of iCloud Keychain is that it can suggest strong, unique passwords for your online accounts. This means that you don't have to come up with your own passwords, which can be difficult to remember and easy to guess. iCloud Keychain can also store other sensitive information, like Wi-Fi network passwords and website usernames.

Password Generator

The Password Generator is another amazing feature that Safari offers. It helps you generate strong and unique passwords for your online accounts, helping to keep your data secure. When you create a new account on a website, Safari will offer to generate a password for you. This password will be a random combination of letters, numbers, and symbols, making it virtually impossible for anyone to guess.

One thing to keep in mind when using the Password Generator is that you should never reuse passwords across multiple websites. This is because if one of your passwords is compromised, all of your accounts that use that password could be vulnerable to hackers. By using the Password Generator to create unique passwords for each website, you can help keep your data secure.

In conclusion, Safari's password management features can make browsing the internet more convenient and secure. By using AutoFill, iCloud Keychain, and the Password Generator, you can save time, remember your passwords, and keep your data safe. So the next time you're using Safari, be sure to take advantage of these amazing tools!

Enabling and Setting Up AutoFill

If you're looking to simplify your online experience and make it easier to fill out forms and login to different websites, AutoFill is a great feature to enable.

Accessing Safari Preferences

To enable AutoFill, you'll first need to access your Safari preferences. You can do this by clicking "Safari" in your Mac's menu bar and then selecting "Preferences".

Configuring AutoFill Settings

After accessing your preferences, select the "AutoFill" tab to configure AutoFill settings. Here, you can choose what contact information and credit cards you would like Safari to remember. To enable password storage, make sure that the "User names and passwords" checkbox is selected.

Saving Passwords for New Websites

After enabling the "User names and passwords" checkbox, Safari will automatically save any new passwords that you enter on different websites. You may be asked if you want to save your password, and if you select "yes", Safari will store it securely in your iCloud Keychain.

Using iCloud Keychain for Password Syncing

Enabling iCloud Keychain can be a lifesaver when you need quick and easy access to your passwords and other sensitive information from all of your Apple devices.

Setting Up iCloud Keychain

To enable iCloud Keychain, go to your Apple ID account, select "iCloud", and then turn on "Keychain". Follow the prompts to confirm your identity, and then choose a security code for authentication purposes.

Syncing Passwords Across Devices

With iCloud Keychain enabled, all of your stored passwords will be synced across your Apple devices, making it easy to access them from anywhere. Whether using your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can quickly and easily sign in to any of your online accounts with just a few clicks or taps.

Managing Stored Passwords in iCloud Keychain

You can also manage your stored passwords in iCloud Keychain by going to "Keychain Access" in your "Applications/Utilities" folder on your Mac. Here, you can add, delete, and edit passwords, as well as create new ones with the Password Generator.

Creating Strong Passwords with Safari's Password Generator

When it comes to online security, it's important to have strong, unique passwords for each of your accounts. Luckily, Safari's Password Generator makes it easy to create these passwords.

How the Password Generator Works

The Password Generator can be accessed from the "AutoFill" tab in your Safari preferences. Simply click "Edit" next to "User names and passwords", and then select "Change Passwords" to bring up the Password Generator. The generator will then create a unique and secure password that you can use for your account.

Customizing Generated Passwords

If you prefer to create passwords yourself, you can also use the Password Generator to create a base password that you can then customize by adding numbers, symbols, or even your own words.

Updating Existing Passwords with Stronger Alternatives

Finally, if you have already created passwords for your accounts, Safari's Password Generator can help you update them with stronger alternatives. Simply go to the website you want to update, select "Change Password", and then use the Password Generator to create a new password. This ensures that your data is always secure and protected, no matter what.

With features like AutoFill, iCloud Keychain, and the Password Generator, Safari makes it easy to save and store your passwords. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can simplify your online experience and keep your data more secure than ever before.

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Step by step guide to using the safari password manager, final thoughts.

You probably already know about iCloud if you're using at least one Apple device. The cloud storage and synchronization service allows it to store and access content across multiple devices, including Mac, iPhone, iPad, and more.  These include files and information like documents, photos, music, video, and contacts.

Apple's iCloud service is also at the heart of the iCloud Keychain , where you can store website usernames/passwords, among other items. In this how-to, we're concentrating on how to add, edit, and delete Safari password content. Similar tools are available on other browsers like Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox . 

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Steps for saving, viewing and managing passwords

  • Before you can save any username/password combinations, you must first be sure to have an Apple ID or iCloud account.
  • From there, you can begin adding usernames and passwords for websites you frequent. 
  • You can also take advantage of Apple's new passkey feature. 
  • Safari is only available on Apple devices such as Mac, iPhone, and iPad. 

1. Go into the manager

Safari passwords

To get started, you must first create an Apple ID . The username/password combinate is usable across all Apple devices to log into iCloud.com. You can proceed once you have an Apple ID and are logged into your device. 

On Mac, the Safari password manager is located by choosing Safari on the menu bar at the top left of your Mac. From there, click Settings from the pull-down menu. 

Next, click on the Passwords option at the top. Input your password as needed. 

2. Adjust existing password settings

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You can adjust password information in the iCloud Keychain directly from Safari. To get started, go into the Passwords section of Mac Settings (see above) and log in as necessary. Then, use the search box on the left side of the display to find the password information you wish to change. Click Edit . 

You can change the username and password for a website and add notes when applicable. After making a change, click Save . 

Click Delete Password to delete the password information. 

Thanks to iCloud, any changes you make here will also be reflected in other Apple devices that use your Apple ID. 

4. Using Autofill in Safari

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With AutoFill, you can fill in your previously saved usernames and website passwords. The tool is also a great way to add a new username/password combination for the first time and to create a strong password. 

You will see AutoFill pop up when a website asks you to create a password.

You will see an Autofill prompt In Safari when it's time to use or create a password. 

Click the AutoFill Key button, then choose Suggest New Password . For optimal security, you should use the suggested strong password. However, if you choose not to use the suggested password, you can easily select the password field, click “ Don’t Use ,” and enter your preferred password.

From there, enter the rest of the required information to create the website account.

Why use a separate password manager instead of a browser?

While most web browsers have their own password management feature, except for Safari which incorporates it into iCloud Keychain, in-browser password managers have limitations. They can only be used with one specific browser and cannot be accessed from other browsers. On the other hand, standalone password managers are compatible with any browser on your device, making them a more versatile option. Moreover, it is important to consider security when choosing a password manager. Browsers are not updated as frequently as standalone password managers, which can pose a security risk in case of a breach.

Does Safari have a built-in VPN?

Like many other browsers, Safari does not come with a pre-installed VPN. However, several reliable third-party VPNs like ExpressVPN, NordVPN, and SurfShark can easily be integrated with Safari. With a VPN, you can significantly boost the security and privacy of your online activities.

Are browser password managers safe?

To guarantee the safety of your passwords, using browser password managers like Safari with encryption is a great first step. However, there are additional measures you can take to further enhance your protection. It is highly recommended to create a strong and secure master password. The newest optional feature in Microsoft Edge mandates that you input your master password before making any changes to the password manager, thereby adding an extra layer of security. Regularly backing up your password manager is also a wise precaution in case of loss or theft. Another crucial step is creating a Firefox profile, allowing content synchronization across devices. This ensures that any changes made on your computer are reflected on your mobile device and vice versa.

What is iCloud Keychain?

iCloud Keychain is a highly reliable password manager that securely stores sensitive information such as passwords and credit card details in an online vault as part of Apple’s iCloud suite of services. Users can easily access their stored data by simply logging in to the same iCloud account on any Apple device. Thanks to the end-to-end encryption feature, user data is protected and can only be accessed by the user, even in the unlikely event of an iCloud account breach. Furthermore, the two-factor authentication feature provides an extra layer of security to user accounts, ensuring that they remain safe and secure at all times.

What are Apple Passkeys?

Apple Passkeys hope to eliminate the need for passwords eventually. This authentication method adheres to industry standards and guarantees improved security features while streamlining the login experience.

Passkeys create a unique cryptographic key pair for every website or application you use. The website or app stores the public key while the private one remains on your device. When you log in, your device produces a cryptographic signature using the private key. The website or application can then authenticate your identity by verifying this signature. With Passkeys, you can rest assured that your online security is in good hands.

Like passwords, passkeys are kept in Apple's iCloud Keychain. 

The built-in Safari password manager, part of the iCloud Keychain, makes tracking website usernames and passwords easier. Better still, those items carry over to other Apple devices, including iPhone and iPad. In the coming years, Apple hopes to eliminate the need for passwords and replace them with more secure passkeys. However, username and password combinations remain the most popular choice for website authentication. 

You might also be interested in Google Chrome now supports passkey for everyone and the best free password managers . 

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Alizarine

How do I get Safari to generate a password WITHOUT dashes?

Some sites want passwords with only letters and numbers, they reject the Safari Generated passwords with dashes. It takes a while for me to work out that this was going on.

Is there any way to tell Safari to quit with the dashes and to make a numbers and letters only password?

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Posted on Feb 7, 2017 9:05 AM

IdrisSeabright

Posted on Feb 7, 2017 11:28 AM

It's Safari working in conjunction with Keychain. You can change the suggestion options in the password generator in Keychain but I don't know if it will affect what Safari does.

See this thread for instructions on how to access it:

x How to get safari to suggest a password

You'll need to scroll down a bit to see Old Toad's instructions.

Then, change the password type using the dropdown box (It says Memorable in the screenshot.

Edit: John beat me to it and seems to know the answer.

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Feb 7, 2017 11:28 AM in response to Alizarine

John Galt

Feb 7, 2017 9:20 AM in response to Alizarine

It certainly would be nice if a user could alter the rules by which Safari suggests its "random" password. At least one allegedly ultra-secure website that I use objects to its format as being not secure enough. Of course that's absurd, but such is the nature of the organization that imposed that requirement.

I have made that suggestion to Apple and that's all anyone can do. In the meantime there is a workaround. Read about Password Assistant in macOS Sierra: Tips for creating secure passwords . That document does not explain how to find Password Assistant. It's part of Keychain Access, which is in your Mac's Utilities folder.

Copy and paste that password in Safari's password field, and it will autofill assuming you selected that option.

Feb 7, 2017 9:15 AM in response to Alizarine

I was under the impression that those dashes were just for user readability and didn't affect their use. However, this may depend on the site in question. Not all websites will work with the auto generated passcodes according to what I read.

Feb 7, 2017 9:15 AM in response to dialabrain

Ok. I should have been more explicit.

When using Safari as a browser on a website asking a password at for registration, I am usually offered the opportunity to insert a "Safari-generated password". I assumed this was generated by Safari (hence the wording) but perhaps I am wrong.

In any case there seems to be an OSX programme which generates passwords. I use it often and find it convenient. The passwords are stored in my keychain. They are of the form: xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx where x is a letter or number. Some websites won't accept this format. They want xxxxxxxxxxxxx where x is a letter or number (not a dash).

Is there any way to make use of the inbuilt MacOSX password-generating facility in this case? Any clever hidden options I can use?

Feb 7, 2017 11:32 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

Ah! This is what I wanted. I found "Password Assistant" by following the instructions in your link. Thank you.

Then I can generate passwords that are, say, numbers only, exactly as I wanted (or rather, as the website I am trying to use wants)

There is code cited by "old Toad" in his/her article ("Codepoetry") which keeps Password Assistant in the dock. However this website has disappeared and the link doesn't work.

But now at least I know how to find "Password Assistant". I wonder why Apple hid it? It's user-friendly and useful.

I appreciate your help, thank you.

Feb 7, 2017 11:59 AM in response to Alizarine

Alizarine wrote: Ah! This is what I wanted. I found "Password Assistant" by following the instructions in your link. Thank you. Then I can generate passwords that are, say, numbers only, exactly as I wanted (or rather, as the website I am trying to use wants) There is code cited by "old Toad" in his/her article ("Codepoetry") which keeps Password Assistant in the dock. However this website has disappeared and the link doesn't work. But now at least I know how to find "Password Assistant". I wonder why Apple hid it? It's user-friendly and useful. I appreciate your help, thank you.

Thank you. Most of the credit goes to Old Toad, though, for the explanation. I'm just fast with Google. 🙂

dialabrain

Feb 7, 2017 9:07 AM in response to Alizarine

Safari doesn't generate passwords.

Feb 7, 2017 9:23 AM in response to Alizarine

Apparently I don't use Safari often enough. I suppose I've never tried joining a site while using Safari. I've learned something new.

How to manage passwords on iPhone and iPad with Safari AutoFill

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Gotten used to creating and saving passwords with the built-in Safari AutoFill feature on iPhone and iPad, but aren’t sure where they are stored? Or maybe just want to get the feature turned on? Read along for how to manage passwords on iPhone and iPad.

It’s become more and more seamless to use saved passwords in Safari to log in to websites and apps without having to manually type in your credentials on iPhone and iPad. However, sometimes you might need to view your passwords, or you might want to edit or remove old credentials.

We’ll also look at how to turn on Safari AutoFill Passwords on iPhone and iPad if you aren’t using the feature.

How to save and manage passwords on iPhone and iPad

Turn on safari autofill passwords on iphone and ipad.

Safari AutoFill Passwords is the feature that can automatically save and update your passwords on iPhone and iPad as well as offer to create automatic strong passwords when signing up for new accounts online.

It’s also end-to-end encrypted with iCloud Keychain.

  • On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app
  • Swipe down and choose Passwords
  • Tap AutoFill Passwords at the top
  • If you have a third-party password manager installed you may see the option to allow filling from multiple sources (e.g. 1Password, etc.) along with Apple’s iCloud Keychain
  • Now when you log in to accounts, websites, etc. your iPhone will ask if you’d like to AutoFill, save/update or auto create a new password
  • Also consider using Sign in with Apple or Sign in with Google/Facebook/Twitter etc. when creating new accounts as it means you don’t have to create another unique login and is a more secure way to manage your credentials

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Keep in mind you’ll need to use the Safari app (Apple’s default browser on iPhone) to take advantage of this feature.

Also, if you’d like to save your passwords from iPhone to your other Apple devices, make sure to head to the Settings app > Your name > iCloud > Keychain > toggle on iCloud Keychain.

We’ve also got a walkthrough on using 2FA AutoFill in iOS:

  • Here’s how to use the native iPhone 2FA code generator and autofill

How to view and edit saved passwords

The easiest way to update passwords is to head to the website or app and type in the new password. Safari AutoFill Passwords will ask if you’d like to update it.

Alternatively, here’s how to view and edit all your saved passwords manually:

  • Open the  Settings app
  • Swipe down and tap on Passwords
  • Tap  Edit in the top right corner to delete multiple logins or swipe from right to left to delete individual items.
  • Choose Edit  in the top right corner to manually change your stored user name or password

If you see a caution icon next to a saved item (triangle with exclamation mark), that indicates you’re using the same password for multiple accounts or your password may have been compromised in a data breach.

It’s important to change your passwords for any reused or compromised passwords. Apple even includes a Change Password on Website button when you’re looking at saved passwords to easily take care of them.

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If Your iPhone Fails to Create a Strong Password, Here's What You Need to Do

There's a built-in automatic password generator in iOS, but it doesn't always work. That's why you may need to do this.

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Here's an easy way to create secure passwords for iOS.

Creating  strong and unique passwords  for your online accounts is the cornerstone of protecting your personal information like your credit card number, address and even other passwords. That's why your  iPhone  comes equipped with a password generating feature, via iCloud Keychain, that also saves the secure password onto your device -- but the feature doesn't always work as needed.

You can't use the iOS password generator whenever you want. It only works when you're creating a new account or resetting a password, and even then, it doesn't work in every website or application.

You could always use a password generator in Safari to come up with a complicated password, but there's an easier way that doesn't involve third-party websites. With the Generate Password shortcut, which you can download for free, you can quickly generate an iCloud Keychain-style password and have it copied to your clipboard in seconds. Here's what you need to know.

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iPhone pro tip: Better protect your accounts with a physical 2FA security key

Two-factor authentication adds another layer of security to your accounts, by asking you to verify your identity via text or app. However, the most secure 2FA option is with a physical key, like this one from Yubico, which you insert into your iPhone's charging port. A hacker would need both your password and this key to access your accounts protected by 2FA.

First, download the Generate Password shortcut

Using the link below, download the Generate Password shortcut onto your iPhone. This will automatically redirect you to the Shortcuts app -- tap Add Shortcut to download the shortcut on to your phone. The Generate Password shortcut will then appear in your library of shortcuts.

  • Download : Generate Password (iCloud link)

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Generate Password will be saved to the Shortcuts section in the Shortcuts app.

Quickly generate a password on your iPhone

Once the shortcut is installed, you can use Generate Password  to quickly create Apple-style passwords, which are 20 characters long and include two hyphens, a capitalized letter and a number ("fevNaq-1zumki-gorfoc" is an example).

There are several ways to use Generate Password:

  • Siri : Say, "Hey Siri, Generate Password."
  • Share Sheet : Tap the share sheet in Safari or anywhere else, scroll down and tap on Generate Password.
  • Shortcuts : Tap the Generate Password shortcut directly in the Shortcuts app.
  • Back Tap : Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Back Tap and choose the Generate Password shortcut. You can then tap on the back of your iPhone to run the shortcut.

The first time you run Generate Password, you'll be asked to give the shortcut access to your clipboard. Hit Allow to do so. From then on, anytime you run Generate Password, a password will be created and automatically copied to your clipboard. You'll also see a notification showing you the password. Hit Done when you're finished.

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Generating a password via Share Sheet (left) and Siri (right).

The password will expire from your clipboard in 10 minutes, so make sure to use it relatively quickly, or else you'll need to generate a new password. You can press down in any text field and hit Paste to enter the password from your clipboard.

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  1. Is there a way to configure password auto-generation in Safari?

    Open Users and Groups preferences. Go as if to change your password. Click the key button next to the "New password" field. This will open the password generator. It generates a password for you, but you can edit it or even type in your own password, and it'll give you an estimate of how strong it is. Drag the password into the text entry field.

  2. How to use the Safari password manager on macOS Monterey

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  3. Tips for creating secure passwords on Mac

    Use a sequence of random characters. Include a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and (if the site or item allows it) characters typed while holding down the Option key. Use Password Assistant to help you choose a secure password. To open Password Assistant, click the Key button next to the New Password field.

  4. Automatic strong passwords

    Automatic strong passwords. When iCloud Keychain is enabled, iOS, iPadOS, and macOS create strong, random, unique passwords when users sign up for or change their password on a website in Safari. In iOS and iPadOS, automatic strong password generation is also available in apps. Users must opt out of using strong passwords.

  5. Change Passwords settings on Mac

    See Autofill your user name and password in Safari. Generated Passwords . Make the strong passwords that were created by your iPhone, iPad, and Mac available for AutoFill on all your devices. This option appears when you accept a recommendation from Safari to create a unique, hard-to-guess (or "strong") password. Import and Export Passwords

  6. Get to know 1Password for Safari on your iPhone or iPad

    Open Safari and navigate to any website. Tap in the address bar, then choose Manage Extensions. If you're using an iPad, tap in the address bar. Turn on 1Password, then tap Done. To make sure you can always fill your passwords and other items, you'll need to allow 1Password for Safari to have access to all websites: Tap in the address bar ...

  7. How to view, edit, delete and manage Safari passwords

    Managing Safari passwords on iPhone and iPad. If you only use Safari on your iPhone or iPad, we'll help you view, edit, and remove passwords on your mobile device. Viewing passwords on iPhone and iPad. Open the Settings on your iOS device and then follow these steps to see your Safari passwords. In Settings, select Passwords & Accounts.

  8. Get to know 1Password in your browser

    If you're using Safari on an iOS device, ... click and choose Password Generator. Adjust the settings for your new password, then copy it to the clipboard or fill it on the page. ... To see all the passwords you've created, click Password Generator History below the password generator. Search 1Password. Searching is the fastest way to find ...

  9. How to use Safari password generator

    When you're creating a new account, when you put your cursor in the password box, the Safari suggested password feature will activate. In the pop-up box, you'll be asked if you want to use a strong password. In the dropdown next to Other Options, you can choose to bypass the strong password and create your own or use an easy-to-type password.

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  11. How to Use the Password Manager in Safari on iPhone or iPad

    Using the Passwords Manager on Safari for iOS. Access the passwords manager by first opening the "Settings" on your iOS device. Scroll to and tap open "Safari" in the left column, then tap open the "Passwords" category. Before you can access your passwords, you will need to verify your identity using Touch ID.

  12. How to customize suggested strong passwords in Safari on iPhone

    First, ensure you have enabled the iCloud Keychain and follow the steps below to customize the suggested passwords: Open a website's account signup page in Safari. Tap the password section to generate a strong password. Select Other Options → Tap Edit Strong Password. Enter or remove characters → Tap Done.

  13. How to Use Safari's Built-in 2FA Code Generator

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  14. How to use Safari's suggested passwords feature

    Click on the drop-down and then click Suggest New Password. The drop-down will reveal a Safari-suggested password ( Figure B ). If you choose to use that password, click on it and it will ...

  15. Access Your Passwords Online With 1Password For Safari

    Tap "Manage Extensions" and turn on 1Password, then tap "Done". To make sure you can always fill your passwords and other items, you'll need to allow 1Password for Safari to have access to all websites: Tap AA in the address bar, then tap 1Password (if you're using an iPad, tap the puzzle icon in the address bar, then tap 1Password ...

  16. Automatically fill in strong passwords on iPhone

    For supported websites and apps, iPhone suggests a unique, complex password. Choose the suggested password: Tap Use Strong Password. Edit the suggested password: Tap Other Options, tap Edit Strong Password, tap the password text field, then make your changes. Get a different strong password: Tap Other Options, tap Edit Strong Password, then tap ...

  17. How to turn off Strong Password Suggestio…

    Jan 20, 2023 4:10 AM in response to FireHawk7. Work around: Settings > passwords > turn off auto fill passwords. Open app that needs new password, enter both new and confirmation new password, don't confirm yet, go back to settings > passwords > turn on auto fill passwords, then go back to app and confirm.

  18. How to Save Passwords on Safari

    How the Password Generator Works. The Password Generator can be accessed from the "AutoFill" tab in your Safari preferences. Simply click "Edit" next to "User names and passwords", and then select "Change Passwords" to bring up the Password Generator. The generator will then create a unique and secure password that you can use for your account.

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  20. How do I get Safari to generate a passwor…

    When using Safari as a browser on a website asking a password at for registration, I am usually offered the opportunity to insert a "Safari-generated password". I assumed this was generated by Safari (hence the wording) but perhaps I am wrong. In any case there seems to be an OSX programme which generates passwords.

  21. How to manage passwords on iPhone

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  22. If Your iPhone Fails to Create a Strong Password, Here's What ...

    Share Sheet: Tap the share sheet in Safari or anywhere else, scroll down and tap on Generate Password. Shortcuts: Tap the Generate Password shortcut directly in the Shortcuts app. Back Tap: Go to ...