Learn about the benefits and downsides of Apple’s iCloud Keychain and discover some alternative options. If you have an Apple device or are using an iPhone like I do, you may wonder if Apple’s iCloud ...
iCloud Keychain dates all the way back to iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks, storing your passwords and card details in your iCloud account so that they are available across Apple devices. Adding or updating ...
Apple’s own password manager has enough features and security provisions to satisfy most users. Plus, it’s built right into the operating system. You’re probably already using it and haven’t realized.
With our cellphones holding more of our personal info than ever, it's important to keep all of it, including your photos and documents, away from prying eyes. Joseph from Fort Myers, Florida, reached ...
Apple stores passwords and other secrets in a keychain on your device–but is it the Keychain? The difference confuses some readers. Generally, it works like this: macOS has multiple keychains. iCloud ...
There’s much more to iCloud Keychain than meets the eye. Apple’s password-management system suggests strong passwords, autofills them whenever you need to sign in later, and syncs across all your ...
You can balance both account security with the convenience of autofill when you set up two-factor authentication in iCloud Keychain. Here's how to do it. The built-in iCloud Keychain on your Apple ...
In iOS 15.4, currently in beta, Apple has added the ability for users to add notes to account entries in iCloud Keychain. This article explains how it's done. Slowly but surely with each iteration of ...