Security News > 2024 > June > Apple to unveil new 'Passwords' password manager app for iPhones, Macs

Apple will reportedly unveil a standalone password manager named 'Passwords' as part of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15 during the upcoming Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
According to sources speaking to Bloomberg, the app will be powered by Apple's iCloud Keychain, the current built-in password management system for macOS and iOS. While Keychain is a full-fledged password management tool that allows you to generate and store passwords for accounts you log in to and sync them between devices, it is hidden away in the settings, making it a bit cumbersome.
The company hopes the new Password app will encourage its users to use strong, unique passwords at the sites they visit to protect against potential exposure in data breaches.
A standalone app will also likely draw more attention and siphon users away from established password managers like Bitwarden, LastPass, and 1Password.
Apple's new Password app will reportedly be able to import the stored credentials in competing apps to make switching easier for users.
BleepingComputer contacted Apple to learn more about the upcoming Passwords app but did not receive a reply before publishing.
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