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Tutorial: How to Enable iPhone Password Manager

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The native iOS password manager guarantees greater security in the online universe, without worrying about memorizing each password

In an increasingly digital and connected world, security is the watchword in our daily tasks, dealing with countless different passwords in different applications and websites. That's why a password manager is always welcome to make our lives easier.

A Apple know well about importance of security for its users and for people in general, with each update of their products, greater data security is implemented. And thinking about our daily routine of using passwords, the Apple entered into your mobile system, the iOS, a password manager where security is paramount.

iOS Password Manager

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Inserted in iOS since version 2012, released in 2018, password manager allows user to do login automatically on websites and applications with complete security and in a very simple way.

The feature works on both iPhone like on the iPad and stores your password information on the iCloud, cloud data storage service from Apple , or in third-party services, always using encryption to prevent information leakage.

How works

Using the password manager iOS It is quite simple: when logging in to any website or application, the user simply clicks on the “Passwords” button, which is located above the keyboard.

With this, the user will have quick access to previously stored emails and passwords and can access websites and applications without typing anything else.

Enable password manager

To enable and use the password manager in iPhone ou iPad, first you have to make sure that the iOS is updated to at least version 12. As of June 2019, the mobile operating system from Apple is in version 12.3.1 and the public beta of the new iOS 13 is now available for download.

To do this, simply enter the general system settings, click on the “System Update” option and check the current version of the system. iOS running on your device. If necessary, perform a system update before re-enabling the password manager.

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Make sure your iOS is up to date on your iPhone.

Step 1: Now yes, with the iOS updated, let's enable the password manager of iPhone ou iPad. The procedure is as simple as using this feature;

To enable the password manager, simply access the “Passwords and Accounts” menu, also present in the device settings. Then activate the option “Fill in passwords”.

Enable iOS Password Manager
Enable iOS Password Manager on iPhone and iPad.

Step 2: With the feature enabled, the user can now check which sites already have their logins and passwords saved and even add new ones;

To do so, still in the “Passwords and Accounts” menu, click on “Sites and Apps Passwords” and see which sites are using the password manager feature, allowing your login automatic.

Don't worry about spies, access to this list is only allowed through your iOS or entry of your biometrics.

Password access to list of sites and apps
You need to enter password or biometrics to access the list of registered websites and apps in iOS Password Manager.

Step 3: To add a website to the list of password managers, just click on the “+”, present in the right corner of the “Site and App Passwords” menu screen.

On the next screen, the user will have to fill in the domain of the website in question, his username and password.

To add application access to the list, the iOS allows saving login and password right after the first access. For this, enter the credentials only once and when asked, select “Save”.

This option is also valid for websites, always after the first access.

Add site to password manager
To log in to websites more easily, add access data to the Password Manager.

Information storage location

iOS password storage location
Set your storage location for your iOS login and password data.

The password manager Apple offers, by default, the iCloud as a place to store your login data for all websites and apps added to the resource.

But other data storage services can also be used with the password manager of Apple . This is a great option for those who use several different operating systems and want to have the same convenience and security to access different websites and applications.

Popular password manager apps such as 1Password, can be included in the password manager of iOS after its installation on the device.

To switch your data storage services, simply enter the “Passwords and Accounts” menu, click on “Fill Passwords” and choose the desired service.

Ready! After following these few steps, you are ready to save your logins and passwords of different websites and applications in the password manager of iOS, whether in your iPhone or iPad.

From there, just use the resource without fear, in a simple and practical way, ensuring greater security in the online universe and without the worry of memorizing all the passwords we use on a daily basis. All this with just one click.


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