Apple's New Passwords App: Simplifying Login Processes with Secure Password Generation and Storage at WWDC 2023

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Apple to introduce new password management app 'Passwords' at WWDC 2023
App will generate complex passwords, store them securely, import from rival apps and support two-factor verification codes
Expected to integrate with Apple Vision Pro headset
Apple's New Passwords App: Simplifying Login Processes with Secure Password Generation and Storage at WWDC 2023

Apple Inc. is set to introduce a new password management app called 'Passwords' during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 10. The app, which will be available on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15, aims to make it easier for users to log in to websites and software by generating passwords and keeping track of them securely.

According to reports from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and other sources, Apple's Passwords app will include features such as the ability to generate complex passwords, store them securely, import passwords from rival apps like 1Password and LastPass, support two-factor verification codes, and work on Apple's Vision Pro headset.

Apple has been gradually introducing new password features in recent years. For instance, iCloud Keychain already stores login and password details across Apple devices. However, the dedicated Passwords app is expected to provide a simpler way for users to access their stored information.

The news comes as companies are increasingly focusing on passkeys, a more secure alternative to traditional passwords that uses biometric authentication or other methods. Apple has been championing this technology and is expected to introduce it during WWDC 2024 alongside the Passwords app.

Apple's WWDC keynote event will also cover other AI-powered features, including notification summaries, instant photo editing, emojis, and a more powerful version of its digital assistant Siri. The company is also expected to announce updates to its operating systems for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, WatchOS, and VisionOS.



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    • Apple will build a password management app called 'Passwords' into the next versions of iPhone and Mac operating systems.
    • Apple plans to reveal the app at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10.
    • Passwords will allow users to import passwords from rival apps and fill them in automatically.
    • Passwords will support two-factor verification codes and work on Apple’s Vision Pro headset.
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    • Apple will introduce a new app called Passwords next week.
    • The software can generate passwords and keep track of them.
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    • Apple will unveil a password manager app named ‘Passwords’ on June 10 at its Worldwide Developers Conference.
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    • Apple's Passwords aims to make it easier for users to log in to websites and software using secure passwords.
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    • ]Apple will unveil a password manager app named 'Passwords' on June 10 at its Worldwide Developers Conference.[
    • The focus of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference will be on artificial intelligence (AI).
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    • Apple plans to introduce a new Passwords app in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15.
    • It will be an alternative to third-party apps like 1Password and LastPass.
    • Apple has been gradually introducing new password features such as storing logins and passwords, supporting one-time login codes, and offering password generation options directly in Safari.
    • The app will be built on iCloud Keychain, which syncs login and password details across Apple devices.
    • It will support all features that Passwords in Settings do, including logins and passwords for websites, Wi-Fi network passwords, and Passkeys.
    • Apple plans to unveil Passwords during next Monday’s WWDC keynote event.
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    • Apple will unveil a new password manager app called 'Passwords' at WWDC 2024.
    • The app allows users to quickly log into various websites and devices, generate complex passwords, and store them in a secure manager.
    • Users can import passwords from third-party services.
    • Passwords is positioned to compete with popular password-managing apps like 1Password, LastPass, and Bitwarden.
    • The app lets users list out user logins and categorize them based on types of services (i.e. banking, streaming services, social media, etc.).
    • Users can replace manual password input with Face ID and Touch ID.
    • Autofill is available when credentials are requested.
    • Passwords is expected to be free to download and available across iOS 18, iPadOS 18, MacOS 15, Vision Pro and Windows computers.
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    The article contains some inflammatory rhetoric and an appeal to authority, but no formal or dichotomous fallacies are present. The author expresses their opinion that Apple's password manager will be a compelling alternative due to its deeper integration with Apple devices and lack of security breaches compared to competitors. They also quote people familiar with the initiative as an authority on the features and expected availability of the app. However, these opinions do not detract significantly from the accuracy or validity of the information presented.
    • ]People familiar with the initiative told Bloomberg[.
    • It should make for a compelling alternative for many users[.
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